100 Ways to Take Better Photographs
Editorial Reviews Book Description Michael Busselle brings his considerable experience to bear in this essential and informative title for everyone who wants to improve their photography techniques.
100 Ways to Take Better Photos reveals the answers to many of those questions the enthusiastic amateur photorapher wants to ask. In a clear, jargon-free style, devoting a page to each of the 100 ways, Michael Busselle provides solutions that will help both beginners and more advanced photographers get the results they want.
Moving from the basics of coping with camera shake, through choosing filters and framing a composition, the author goes on to advise on areas such as shooting in bad weather, photographing interiors, and taking portraits.
More advanced chapters deal with special close-up techniques for photographing wildlife or pets, bringing a fresh eye to your travel souvenirs with advice on shooting architectural detail, and how to convey the best of a landscape view - even in snow or fog. About the Author Michael Busselle is a fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and a photographer with many years' experience. He has published a number of books, including eight titles in the Better Pictures Guide series (RotoVision). He has enthusiastically embraced advances in digital photography, as evidenced by his most recent book, Creative Digital Photography, published by David & Charles. Michael Busselle lives in Sevenoaks, Kent.
100 Ways to Take Better Photographs,Michael Busselle,David & Charles Publishers,0715314998,Photo Essays,Photography,Technique,Techniques - General
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