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The Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography

The Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: interesting book with lots of how tos
Review: this is a very interesting book that is good . it was easy to understand and the photos he has in here are beautiful. he explains alot about different subjects and how to photo them. its well worth the time and the money. i ordered the book by bryan peterson also called Understanding Exposure and read them together. they are both wonderful books. i want to order the book by peterson on Filters. both of the guys are real creative and interesting and write simply. get this book and the other too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: interesting book with lots of how tos
Review: this is a very interesting book that is good . it was easy to understand and the photos he has in here are beautiful. he explains alot about different subjects and how to photo them. its well worth the time and the money. i ordered the book by bryan peterson also called Understanding Exposure and read them together. they are both wonderful books. i want to order the book by peterson on Filters. both of the guys are real creative and interesting and write simply. get this book and the other too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Photography Books I Own.
Review: This is an excellent source book for intermediate photographers who wish to better understand the principles of exposure, filters, composition and, of course, low-light photography.

I don't know how other reviewers can claim that the book lacks detail. Frost covers a lot of ground, offers techniques for shooting many different subjects and situations, and does so in an entertaining manner.

I'd place this above a beginner level text, but since it does cover a great amount of subject matter, it isn't as specialized as some other books. So, again, it's a good intermediate level text.

In short, it's well written, entertaining, covers a good broad spectrum of low light issues, and the pictures are darn good as well!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: complete waste of time
Review: Very little value even for a novice. Amongst the meandering ramblings which filled the sparsely illustrated book up to the publisher's quota of words, I managed to glean 2 important pieces of information: Tripods are important, and you can use a bean bag to steady your camera. Everything else was filler. Oh! and don't forget to steady your camera. Duh!


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