Photo/Imaging: How to Communicate With Camera and Computer
Editorial Reviews Outdoor and Travel Photography, Winter 1992 When we're learning something, we learn the first 80 percent pretty quickly; the closer we get to perfection, the tougher it gets. That last 20 percent makes the artist. [photo/IMAGING] will get you the 80 percent ... and it even takes a stab at the remaining twenty. By talking about the reasons for a photograph, and why a photograph works, and the effectiveness of a particular style and approach, as well as the purely technical, scientific and physical aspects of photography, David Curl presents a nicely balanced view of the craft and the art. ... a book that's been a source of information and inspiration to us over the years Kalamazoo Gazette, October 10, 1991 ... a breath of fresh air ... worth its weight in gold as a learning vehicle and ready reference. Curl's book is unique right from the start in that there's not a single bit of color. He's dead serious in believing that black-and-white is a good learning tool because "viewing the world in monochrome will teach you to see." Photo/Imaging: How to Communicate With Camera and Computer
Photo/Imaging: How to Communicate With Camera and Computer,David H. Curl,Oak Woods Media,0881960098,General,Photo Techniques,Photography,Still Photography,Techniques - General
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