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Composition Photo Workshop | 
enlarge | Author: Blue Fier Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 25659
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0470114363 Dewey Decimal Number: 770.1 EAN: 9780470114360 ASIN: 0470114363
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Product Description The hands-on instruction that digital photographers need to compose great shots Introducing readers to the basic elements of design, this full-color guide shows photographers step by step how to frame great compositions before they take the shot. Instructions, advice, examples, and assignments cover all types of photography.
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Train the brain behind the camera - August 21, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Today's digital cameras are programmed so "anyone" can take well exposed pictures of most anything. But "exceptional" photos require good composition - and composition, contrary to what many books seem obsessed with, isn't just the "rule-of-thirds" and avoiding distracting backgrounds. This book covers much more - with clear explanations and illustrations, and a photo assignment exercise at the end of each chapter to actually train that brain - with a website to post the results. Ever wondered why you like some photos so much more than others? Just the insights into how light and different colors affect balance and mood explains a lot. Topics beyond the usuals of subject placement and leading lines and framing include: perspective and how our eyes see; depth of field and how to control it with focal length, F-stop and ISO and why; shutter speed - to stop motion or blur and when; light - quality vs. time of day and direction and intensity; color - its science and control and balance; black and white; portraits - framing and posing; and improving travel, still-life and macro photography. All topics are so clearly explained and illustrated that the brain behind the camera, if willing, can be trained to make a difference.
Very good . August 9, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
A very good book for the serious novice and realy fun to read. Books on Photography are essential for the beginer.I found most of them have at least one or two new things to teach. They can't replace the classroom but for the money they are a great deal. Don't expect to become a great photog just because of a book. You will always find something that you can try to put to practice. Highly recomended. Practice practice practice and Have Fun.
Three GREAT reasons to buy this book! July 19, 2008 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I was quite impressed with this book. I've been very actively taking digital photos for 4 years now and am reaching for the intermediate level of proficiency. The first reason I would recommend this book is that it went far beyond the "Rule of Thirds" and leading lines on into color, framing, lighting, placement, etc., etc. There's a wealth of good information and ideas supported by beautifully composed photo examples. Secondly,staying in keeping with the "Workshop" portion of the book's title, at the end of every chapter is an assignment the reader can embark on to REALLY learn what he/she has just read. The assignments are highly creative and fun. And finally, taking this learning experience yet one step further, the reader is directed to send the results of the assignments to a website where other readers are sharing as well. A great deal can be learned from looking at their submissions and reading reviews. I also discovered other links in this website that take you into a very exciting world of sharing and learning more about digital photography. This book is a keeper!
sunblock for lenses works wonders March 15, 2008 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
THe lens hood for the 50 mm lens works well. ALso i am very happy with the service.
Covers them all in great detail. January 9, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
How a photo is composed can determine what it communicates, and while Photoshop and after-shot programs can help render images with greater precision, they are no substitute for decent composition. That's why any college-level class on photography and any library strong in photography references needs COMPOSITION PHOTO WORKSHOP: it shares all the elements which make up a masterful design, from color and lighting to design and symbolism. There are different techniques for portraits, landscapes and still lifes alike: COMPOSITION PHOTO WORKSHOP covers them all in great detail.
Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
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