Mastering Flash Photography: A Course in Basic to Advanced Lighting Techniques
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Rating | : | 4.26 (969 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0817445455 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Not bad" according to Larry Placido. Some of the info is dated, but it's not a bad thing. The basic info in this book can still be applied to the newer cameras and flashes. If you are looking for more current info, there are quite a few books that are much better and in depth than this one.. The Only Game in Town Most new cameras come with a built in flash or the capability to add a separate flash unit. Usually the instructions that come with the camera tell you some of the mechanics of using the flash, including something called through-the-lens flash, but leave you in the dark (pun intended) about when and how to use them. If you feel that you want to get something more fr. This one's no good. Where's the flash book we all need? I have to add my vote to the reviewers who consider the book pretty awful. The pictures are indeed uniformly terrible, and the content is a disorganized hodge-podge, barely succeeding in sticking to the subject of flash photography. It also seems true that there aren't many books on the subject. Attention photography writers! Here's a big opportunity for an imaginat
Then the book moves to intermediate topics, including automatic- and manual-exposure flash readings, detachable units, guide numbers, and bounce flash. All photographers - from the most inexperienced beginners, to serious advanced amateurs, to working professionals - who need to learn or improve their electronic-flash techniques will benefit from this comprehensive book. It opens with in-camera basics, such as flash fill and redeye reduction. Next comes an advanced section that covers such methods as working with off-camera fl