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Author: Peter Ensenberger
ISBN : B00CEG8Q8Q
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As digital cameras and software packages become more advanced, seemingly by the minute, it has become easier than ever to overlook the basic elements which have always resulted in the best photographs, no matter how fancy (or primitive) the camera itself. Composition is the single most important aspect of creating great images, no matter what level of photographer you happen to be. No amount of digital wizardry can turn a badly composed image into a picture you would want to display. While many books on composition tend to overcomplicate the subject, this book breaks down everything you need to know into small, digestible chunks of information that you will actually remember once you're out and about taking pictures. Instead of plodding through long and complex pages of text, this book supplements the necessary information, such as the basics of the rule of thirds and how to get good highlights and shadows, with tons of gorgeous, full color images that actually show you what to do and how to do it, rather than just telling you what to try. You'll be amazed at the gorgeous images you'll create, whether your passion is for photographing your family, pets, travel adventures, nature, or anything else.
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- File Size: 8376 KB
- Print Length: 155 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: Focal Press; 1 edition (April 17, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00CEG8Q8Q
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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My spouse used to be a professional photographer: He owned a photo studio in the 70s, worked as a darkroom manager in the 80s, and I won't tell you how many cameras we own. He's a serious "prosumer" these days and can spend hours on HDR and other fiddly stuff. However, he has been a photographer for so long that he can't always externalize his knowledge well enough to instruct me (not to mention the marital blurts, "Jeez, Esther, how could you _not_ see the lamp post coming out of his head?"). While my own photography skills have improved over the years, I long ago acknowledged that I am merely a snapshot photographer. But I want to be a *good* snapshot photographer. (Really, how *did* I fail to see that lamp post?)
Which is why I was glad to find Focus on Composing Photos among my Amazon Vine selections. In a series that promises "focus on the fundamentals," I hoped, it would help me do a better job as I capture the moments I most want to cherish. Without having to get <cue deep, ominous voice> serious.
Chapters are devoted to each element of composition, such as light, shadow, color; viewpoint and perspective; leading lines. Each chapter ends with an assignment, such as several To-Do items for Color. ("Pick a favorite color and spend a day photographing this color everywhere you encounter it. Look for your color's complementary and analogous colors to pair with it.") I'm tempted to say that the text offers "the least you need to know" about each of these subjects, but that implies a slapdash overview, while Peter Ensenberger goes into a bit more than that. Perhaps a better way to express this is that he doesn't try to tell you EVERYthing; just enough to get the point across. It's a good balance of theory and practical instruction.
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