Melbel
03-10-2012, 09:14 AM
Kindle Edition
Great reviews
http://www.amazon.com/Tony-Northrups-DSLR-Book-ebook/dp/B006KY2VZ2/ref=pd_sim_kstore_3?t=slicinc-20&tag=slicinc-20&ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2
ETA:
Product Description
FREE offer extended until Sunday, March 11! Tell everyone you know!
This ultimate comprehensive photography book is revolutionary in four ways:
1) FREE VIDEO TRAINING. Over an hour of hands-on video tutorials integrated into the book's content. If your eReader can play video (such as the Kindle app on an iPhone/iPad/Android, or the Kindle Fire), clicking the links when you have an Internet connection will load the video directly within your eReader.
2) NEVER OUTDATED. This book is regularly updated with new content (including additional videos) that existing owners receive for free. As new photography trends emerge and new camera equipment and lenses are released, you'll see them described in the book immediately.
3) 400+ HIGH RESOLUTION, ORIGINAL PICTURES. Detailed example pictures demonstrate both good and bad technique, all taken by the author himself in nine different countries. Most photo books use stock photography taken by other photographers. Zoom into the pictures by double-tapping your screen (on a Kindle Fire) or pinching-and-pulling your fingers apart (on an iPad/iPhone/Android).
4) HANDS-ON PRACTICES. Complete the practices at the end of every chapter to get the real world experience you need.
In this book, Tony Northrup (award-winning author of more than 30 how-to books and a professional portrait, wildlife, and landscape photographer) teaches you both the art and science of creating stunning pictures. First, you will master these basic concepts:
* Composition
* Exposure
* Shutter speed
* Aperture
* Depth-of-field
* ISO
* Natural light
* Flash
* Posing
* Troubleshooting bad pictures
* Using raw files
* Studio lighting
* Night photography
* HDR
* Macro/close-up photography
Then, you will learn the pro's secrets for photographing these subjects:
* People (candid, casual, formal, and underwater portraits)
* Weddings
* Pets
* Wildlife (mammals, birds, insects, fish, and more)
* Landscapes
* Cityscapes
* Sunrises and sunsets
* Flowers
* Forests, waterfalls, and rivers
* Fireworks
* Stars
When pictures don’t turn out the way you hoped, you can refer to Chapter 5 for tips on solving common problems.
Great reviews
http://www.amazon.com/Tony-Northrups-DSLR-Book-ebook/dp/B006KY2VZ2/ref=pd_sim_kstore_3?t=slicinc-20&tag=slicinc-20&ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2
ETA:
Product Description
FREE offer extended until Sunday, March 11! Tell everyone you know!
This ultimate comprehensive photography book is revolutionary in four ways:
1) FREE VIDEO TRAINING. Over an hour of hands-on video tutorials integrated into the book's content. If your eReader can play video (such as the Kindle app on an iPhone/iPad/Android, or the Kindle Fire), clicking the links when you have an Internet connection will load the video directly within your eReader.
2) NEVER OUTDATED. This book is regularly updated with new content (including additional videos) that existing owners receive for free. As new photography trends emerge and new camera equipment and lenses are released, you'll see them described in the book immediately.
3) 400+ HIGH RESOLUTION, ORIGINAL PICTURES. Detailed example pictures demonstrate both good and bad technique, all taken by the author himself in nine different countries. Most photo books use stock photography taken by other photographers. Zoom into the pictures by double-tapping your screen (on a Kindle Fire) or pinching-and-pulling your fingers apart (on an iPad/iPhone/Android).
4) HANDS-ON PRACTICES. Complete the practices at the end of every chapter to get the real world experience you need.
In this book, Tony Northrup (award-winning author of more than 30 how-to books and a professional portrait, wildlife, and landscape photographer) teaches you both the art and science of creating stunning pictures. First, you will master these basic concepts:
* Composition
* Exposure
* Shutter speed
* Aperture
* Depth-of-field
* ISO
* Natural light
* Flash
* Posing
* Troubleshooting bad pictures
* Using raw files
* Studio lighting
* Night photography
* HDR
* Macro/close-up photography
Then, you will learn the pro's secrets for photographing these subjects:
* People (candid, casual, formal, and underwater portraits)
* Weddings
* Pets
* Wildlife (mammals, birds, insects, fish, and more)
* Landscapes
* Cityscapes
* Sunrises and sunsets
* Flowers
* Forests, waterfalls, and rivers
* Fireworks
* Stars
When pictures don’t turn out the way you hoped, you can refer to Chapter 5 for tips on solving common problems.