sans2012
01-02-2007, 11:07pm
I bought a good little book yesterday – ‘thats nice’, you say!
I like it because its not one of those photography books that craps on about the industry, and how the author made his millions shooting 3rd world countries and the poor people living in them. Its a book that dives straight into useful real-world amateur/hobbyist tips and tricks. Its tips from start to finish:)
I would recommend anyone into photography to take a look at this book. $29=cheap
I haven’t finished reading it yet, but here are some of my favourite tips so far:
Getting "Tack Sharp" Starts with a Tripod
Don't Shoot Down on Flowers
The Best Shot May Be Just Three Feet Away
Don't Wait for Rain Fake it!
Really though, I think these tips are catchy:D
Anyways thats it, check it out;)
The Digital Photography Book: The Step-By-Step Secrets for How to Make Your Photos Look Like the Pros'!
By Scott Kelby
LINK (http://shop.scottkelbybooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=30)
Cheers!
I like it because its not one of those photography books that craps on about the industry, and how the author made his millions shooting 3rd world countries and the poor people living in them. Its a book that dives straight into useful real-world amateur/hobbyist tips and tricks. Its tips from start to finish:)
I would recommend anyone into photography to take a look at this book. $29=cheap
I haven’t finished reading it yet, but here are some of my favourite tips so far:
Getting "Tack Sharp" Starts with a Tripod
Don't Shoot Down on Flowers
The Best Shot May Be Just Three Feet Away
Don't Wait for Rain Fake it!
Really though, I think these tips are catchy:D
Anyways thats it, check it out;)
The Digital Photography Book: The Step-By-Step Secrets for How to Make Your Photos Look Like the Pros'!
By Scott Kelby
LINK (http://shop.scottkelbybooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=30)
Cheers!