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Rating: Summary: Not Exactly Ansel Adams, but... Review: Little, if any, useful exposure information, but plenty of bad pictures that will readily show you how not to compose photographs. Save your money and avoid this book.
Rating: Summary: A pointless book with a lot of bad pictures Review: Little, if any, useful exposure information, but plenty of bad pictures that will readily show you how not to compose photographs. Save your money and avoid this book.
Rating: Summary: Can I forget this Wonderful Book ? Review: Never - I got so cool amateur description of highly technical aspects of photography. This is not for you - if you think - You have a few equipment and good charts and references and satisfied . I have read it - It is nice, live - and I love it for its simple description and "really really" like the language author used to give some idea - not to inject a concept inside you. If you are really interested in photography and have handled different cameras with different lenses - you must have read different books as well - I will strongly recommend this book - to open-minded STARTERS - who can accept that "creativity can't be learned". If you like lot of equations and charts - don't go for this book. If you think spoon-feeding is best for you - don't waste money on it. If you want the inspiration like "I can do it much better" - start with it. Can I forget this book? - Accidentally I got it - This book was my first inspiration - to uncover the untold - by myself - I owe it a lot..
Rating: Summary: Not Exactly Ansel Adams, but... Review: The reviewer from North Carolina must have a burr up his/her saddle. I saw this book at my local Borders Books and fund it very informative with photographs that clearly illustrated each unique exposure dilemas.
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