Dimensions | 20 × 25 × 2 cm |
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Orange board binding with black title and photographs on both boards.
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Understand your camera’s capabilities. Master the skills of exposure, composition, and focus. Take amazing photos; no post-processing, no Photoshop, just your own vision. With amazing low-light capabilities, incredible definition, intelligent autofocus and a host of other features, it’s fair to say that digital cameras have now become so powerful that they have left many of their users behind. Most photographers are able to take competent shots in a range of conditions, or fix imperfect exposures in Photoshop or Lightroom, but very few have the skill to really push their cameras to the limit and capture the perfect shot, under all conditions, with no post-processing required. In Camera
is the perfect way to take your photography to that level; to master your camera, understand light, exposure and composition, and make amazing photographs, whatever your camera, without cheating after the event. One
hundred of Gordon’s photos are given his own expert commentary; full settings and camera details are included, and a host of tips and tricks let photographers of any level learn something from every example. The shots are taken with a wide range of cameras, including mid-range, compact and mirrorless models, and the emphasis is on getting results by improving your own skills, not wasting money on expensive professional-level equipment and
software. A fantastic book for learning more about the power of modern digital cameras and how to use them. I love that Gordon explains the technique and setup for every shot, including camera settings. Furthermore, he proves that it’s not the camera — much of the time — but the vision of the person behind the camera. That said, of course, there is some investment to be made in lenses, filters, tripods, etc. I also like that Gordon shows that it does not take a full-frame camera to make amazing images. His crop-sensor and micro four-thirds pictures are amazing
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