If you're a passionate photographer and you're ready to take your work to the next level, The Enthusiast's Guide book series was created just for you.
Whether you're diving head first into a new topic or exploring a classic theme, Enthusiast's Guides are designed to help you quickly learn more about a topic or subject so that you can improve your photography. These handy books don't waste your time covering all the photography basics you already know. Instead, they build on that knowledge so you can quickly advance your photography skills.
The Enthusiast's Guide to Multi-Shot Techniques: 49 Photographic Principles You Need to Know addresses what you need to know in order to shoot compelling images that require multiple exposures. Chapters are broken down into a series of numbered lessons, with each lesson providing all you need to improve your photography. In this book, which is divided into five chapters that include 49 photographic principles to help you create great images, photographer and author Alan Hess covers double exposures, high dynamic range (HDR) images, panoramas, time lapse images, focus stacking, and image stacking. Example lessons include:
Using a Flash to Create Double Exposures
Double Exposure Portraits
Tripod, Release, and Mirror Lockup
What Is Tone-Mapping?
The Need to Overlap Your Panoramas
Handholding for Panoramas
Software Settings for Image Stacking
Focus Stacking in Landscape Photography
Exposure Settings for Time Lapse
Doing the Math for Time Lapse Sequences
Written in a friendly and approachable manner and illustrated with examples that drive home each lesson, The Enthusiast's Guide to Multi-Shot Techniques is designed to be effective and efficient, friendly and fun. Read an entire chapter at once, or read just one topic at a time. With either approach, you'll quickly learn a lot so you can head out with your camera to capture great shots.
The Enthusiast's Guide to Exposure: 49 Photographic Principles You Need to Know teaches you what you need to know in order to shoot great images with proper exposures and powerful compositions. Photographer and author John Greengo covers light, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure modes, and much more.
Chapters are broken down into a series of numbered lessons, with each lesson providing all you need to improve your photography. Lessons include:
4. The Light Meter and Metering Modes
6. The Exposure Triangle
10. Fast Shutter Speeds to Stop the Action
21. Advanced Auto ISO Settings
25. Aperture Priority Mode
29. Maximum Depth of Field for Landscape Photography
32. Exposure Compensation
46. Backlight
Written in a friendly and approachable manner and illustrated with examples that drive home each lesson, The Enthusiast's Guide to Exposure is designed to be effective and efficient, friendly and fun. Read an entire chapter at once, or read just one topic at a time. With either approach, you'll quickly learn a lot so you can head out with your camera to capture great shots.
If you're a passionate photographer and you're ready to take your work to the next level, The Enthusiast's Guide book series was created just for you. Whether you're diving head first into a new topic or exploring a classic theme, Enthusiast's Guides are designed to help you quickly learn more about a topic or subject so that you can improve your photography.
The Enthusiast's Guide to Composition: 48 Photographic Principles You Need to Know addresses what you need to know in order to shoot great images with powerful compositions. Chapters are broken down into a series of numbered lessons, with each lesson providing all you need to improve your photography. In this book, which is divided into nine chapters that include 48 photographic lessons to help you create strong compositions, photographer and author Khara Plicanic covers lens selection, light, color, lines, movement, and more. Example lessons include:
Consider the Rule of Thirds
Make Things Pop with Contrast
Find a Frame Within the Frame
Add Depth with Foreground
Keep an Eye on the Sky, and Watch the Clock
Setting the Scene
Go Get the Shot
Make Sense of Maximum Aperture
Finding (or Making) Soft Light
Cull Like a Pro
Written in a friendly and approachable manner and illustrated with examples that drive home each lesson, The Enthusiast's Guide to Composition is designed to be effective and efficient, friendly and fun. Read an entire chapter at once, or read just one topic at a time. With either approach, you'll quickly learn a lot so you can head out with your camera to capture great shots.
The Enthusiast's Guide to Travel Photography: 55 Photographic Principles You Need to Know teaches you what you need to know in order to shoot great images when you're on the road, whether for a two-week vacation or a weekend getaway. Photographer and author Jordana Wright covers planning your journey, the gear and equipment you'll need, and how to shoot great shots of landscapes, details, portraiture, wildlife, urban environments, food, and more.
Chapters are broken down into numbered lessons, with each lesson providing all you need to improve your travel photography. Lessons include:
23. What Makes This Place So Special?
33. Color as the Subject
35. Street Photography
39. Taking Mouth-Watering Photographs
47. Architecture
50. Nighttime Cityscapes
Written in a friendly and approachable manner and illustrated with examples that drive home each lesson, The Enthusiast's Guide to Travel Photography is designed to be effective and efficient, friendly and fun. Read an entire chapter at once, or read just one topic at a time. With either approach, you'll quickly learn a lot so you can head out with your camera to capture great shots.
If you're a passionate photographer and you're ready to take your work to the next level, The Enthusiast's Guide book series was created just for you. Whether you're diving head first into a new topic or exploring a classic theme, Enthusiast's Guides are designed to help you quickly learn more about a topic or subject so that you can improve your photography.
The Enthusiast's Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography: 50 Photographic Principles You Need to Know teaches you how to shoot compelling images at night and in low-light situations. Chapters are broken down into a series of numbered lessons, with each lesson providing what you need to improve your photography. In this book, which is divided into five chapters that include 50 photographic principles to help you create great images, photographer and author Alan Hess covers all the necessary gear and camera settings, as well as topics such as light painting, photographing the night sky, shooting great cityscapes, and post-processing techniques that will bring out the best in your photographs. Example lessons include:
Using Manual exposure mode is the best way to go
Focusing in low light
Mounts, clamps, and other ways to keep the camera stable
How high can you push the ISO
Creating low-light portraits
How to get those starburst street lights
Correcting the tones in your image
Written in a friendly and approachable manner and illustrated with examples that drive home each lesson, The Enthusiast's Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography is designed to be effective and efficient, friendly and fun. Read an entire chapter at once, or read just one topic at a time. With either approach, you'll quickly learn a lot so you can head out with your camera to capture great shots.
If you're a passionate photographer eager to learn the best ways to achieve tack-sharp focus in your images, these 50 focus-based principles are exactly what you need to take your work to the next level.
While focusing your camera seems like it should be a no-brainer--there's autofocus, after all!--it's often not a simple task. Depending on the shooting situation, your camera, and the countless scenarios that can "throw off" the focus, the task of achieving sharp images with great focus can be deceptively challenging.
If you're a passionate photographer eager to learn the best ways to achieve tack-sharp focus in your images, these 50 focus-based principles are exactly what you need to take your work to the next level. With photographer and author John Greengo as your guide, you'll quickly learn nearly four dozen techniques for achieving focus in every shooting situation. You'll learn:
- How to optimize autofocus no matter what kind of camera you have (DSLR or mirrorless)
- How to master manual focus
- Which focus modes and focus areas work best for different situations
- How to use your camera's autofocus aids, such as magnification and focus peaking
- Techniques to keep your camera stable, either handheld or on a tripod
- How shutter speed and aperture affect sharpness
Written in the author's friendly and approachable style, and illustrated with examples that clearly show how each technique can help you capture great photos, 50 Things Photographers Need to Know About Focus is designed to be an effective, fast, and fun way to learn how to achieve great focus in your images--no matter what situation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Focus Basics
Chapter 2: Autofocus
Chapter 3: Mirrorless Autofocus
Chapter 4: DSLR Autofocus
Chapter 5: Customized Autofocus Controls
Chapter 6: Autofocus Aids
Chapter 7: Autofocus and Lenses
Chapter 8: Manual Focus and Lenses
Chapter 9: Exposure Control for Focus
Chapter 10: Advanced Focusing Techniques
Chapter 11: Other Focus Topics
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