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"Become a Better Digital Photographer, One Assignment at a Time There is no better way to learn than by doing. While theories, histories, best practices, and sciences ground a thorough knowledge of any subject, at some point you have to apply that information to truly garner knowledge. This book provides real-world assignments that guide prospective photographers to a true understanding and mastery of the craft. Each assignment includes a list of goals, detailed instructions, illustrations, and examples. Individual assignments build on one another, allowing your mastery to grow as the book continues. Learn about the capabilities and limitations of your equipment; the proper ways to expose a scene for digital capture; dos and don'ts of cropping and scene placement; how to color manage a scene in-camera; and how to see, manipulate, and augment light to obtain the best possible native files"--
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Problems, exercises, PHOTOGRAPHY / Reference, PHOTOGRAPHY / Techniques / Color, Photography, Technique, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / General, PHOTOGRAPHY / General, PHOTOGRAPHY / Techniques / Digital (see also COMPUTERS / Digital Media / Photography), PHOTOGRAPHY / Techniques / General, Photography, digital techniquesEdition | Availability |
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Ten photo assignments: to develop your photographic skills
2011, Rocky Nook, Distributed by O'Reilly Media
in English
- 1st ed.
1933952792 9781933952796
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