Learn the fundamental skills of what it takes to take great photos with whatever camera you got!
Whether you’ve got a simple point-and-shoot, or a professional camera, you’ll learn the basics of what every photographer needs to know to make their shots count!
Covering topics ranging from light, composition, exposure and aperture, to adding the finishing touches to your shots using editing software, you’ll learn how to get ‘that look’ of photos you see in magazines or online.
So stop taking snapshots, and start taking photographs!
You can also download a sample of the book by using the ‘preview’ button above, or check out the Table of Contents here:
Table of Contents
1. Preface2. It’s Not the Hammer, It’s the Carpenter
- Point & Shoot Cameras
- Hybrids
- DSLRs
- Professional DSLRs
- The Snapshot vs. the Photograph
- Finding the Light
- Composing as a Photographer
- The Rule of Thirds
- Leading Lines
- Balance
- Natural Frames
- Bad Lines and Backgrounds
- Exposure
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- ISO
- Artistic Use of Aperture
- Artistic Use of Shutter Speed
- Panning
- Artistic Use of ISO
- The “Other” Settings
- Aperture Priority
- Shutter Priority
- Manual Mode
- Lens Types
- Fixed Lens vs. Zoom Lens
- Wide Angle Lens
- Normal or Standard Lens
- Telephoto Lens
- Fill Flash
- Indoors
- Outdoors
- Reflectors
- Finishing your Photographs
- Contrast and Color Corrections
- Levels
- Hue and Saturation
- Sharpening
- Cropping
- Printing
- Print at Home
- Printing at a Print Lab
- Resolution
- Color Space
- Color Correction
- Digital Frames
- Sharing on the Web and E-mail
- Preparing your Images for the Web
- Watermarking
- Social Networking Sites
- Blogs
- Photo Sharing Sites
- Your Own Personal Website
12. Tech Term Index
13. About the Author


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