How to Take Good Pictures, Revised Edition |
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| Title: | How to Take Good Pictures, Revised Edition |
| Author: | Kodak |
| Publisher: | Ballantine Books |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 05 September, 1995 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 034539710X / 9780345397102 |
| List Price: | $14.95 |
| You Save: | $3.29 |
| Amazon Price: | $11.66 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description GREAT PICTURES IN A SNAP! Are your snapshots never quite as good as you'd like them to be? Do you love taking pictures, but want to understand more about photography? Are your pictures always too light or too fuzzy? Then this book is for you! For more than seventy-five years, millions of picture-takers have trusted Kodak's How to Take Good Pictures to give them all the information they need to take great photos. And now it's been completely revised and updated with information on the very latest camera technology. No matter how much your camera does for you automatically, you still need to know the information in How to Take Good Pictures. Inside, you'll find: * The top ten techniques for better pictures * What's wrong with this picture--and how to fix it next time * The technicalities--from film speed to depth of field to lighting * How to take great pictures of your kids * The popular cameras--from simple cartridge loading to 35 mm point-and-shoot compacts to advanced single-lens-reflex models--and their basic operations * Getting the most from your vacation, wedding, and family photographs * Dealing with special situations like poor lighting and action shots PLUS these new special features: * How to use the newest electronic equipment * More emphasis on fully automated cameras * Information on new products like single-use cameras and the latest films. CAPTURE THE MOMENT FOREVER with HOW TO TAKE GOOD PICTURES
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Customer Reviews:
From An Old-timer
17 June, 2007
This book will help anyone get their first good pictures with any technology, analog or digital. When I was twelve, I digested an early edition of this Kodak book and that put me on the road to a career as a technical writer at Kodak, where I eventually worked for one of the authors of that early edition: Tom Miller, Jr. Nearly every photographer mentioned in this edition was someone I worked with, personally. And I treasure being able to pass on anything I have learned from all of them every time I'm asked; this little book will continue to do it for me.
- Amazon Customer Review
How To Take Good Pictures, Revised Edition
02 December, 2008
This is a great book for anyone wanting to learn or brush up on photography. You learn more than just point and shoot. You learn why. I would recommend this book for beginner to intermediate photographers. We are a photography studion and give this book to all of our new photographers.
- Amazon Customer Review
Outdated
28 January, 2006
This book was written in 1982, updated in 1995. It has a whole section on cameras, which isn't useful since most of them are outdated. Doesn't even mention digital cameras. Since it specifically discusses the mechanics of cameras, I found this book to be disappointing.
- Amazon Customer Review
The Title Tells All
25 March, 2007
Do you know the difference between a photograph and a picture? This book will give you a good understanding of the basics of photography. It will introduce you to the rules (or Techniques) of photography that will make your pictures turn more into Photographs. Rule of thirds, selective focus, depth of field and how to make lighting work for you are just a few of the techniques that are available. Good book to get started, highly recommend.
- Amazon Customer Review
I'm A Beginner
18 October, 2006
There has been so many things I have been doing wrong and never knew why my pictures would turn out the way they did, this book explains everything that I need to know.
- Amazon Customer Review
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