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Making the Digital City: The Early Shaping of Urban Internet Space (Design and the Built Environment)

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The latest tips and tricks for capturing high-quality photos Taking great "people pictures" isnt a matter of luck. The secret is in observing your subjects and connecting with them; and then using your camera to its best advantage. This new edition uses full-color photos to demonstrate how to work with lighting; location; angle; composition; physical characteristics; and environment in either portrait or candid situations. Professional photographer and veteran author Erin Manning offers invaluable advice for handling the unique challenges of photographing babies; large and small groups; and action. Assignments at the end of each chapter encourage you to test your newfound skills; while visiting pwsbooks.com allows you to post your work and benefit from feedback and constructive criticism. Explains how to study your subjects in their natural habitat; while you observe how they react and interact Features invaluable advice from veteran author Erin Manning that shares simple techniques for improving photos of babies and children Zeroes in on how to best capture facial expressions Highlights ways to tell a story with a series of candid photos Helps you add interest to large-group shots When you apply the techniques featured on the pages of Portrait and Candid Photography Photo Workshop; 2nd Edition; youll watch your subjects come to life.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Berglund Center for Internet Studies Review by Jeffrey BarlowBy Berglund Center for Internet StudiesSome books are very difficult to review because they defy classification. This can be because they are very broad and might be of interest to a number of audiences. or because they are written for a small niche audience. Making the Digital City is of the former sort. though everything about the title and the presentation screams to the contrary. At first glance it seems that it is meant for a very small group interested in city planning. or perhaps more broadly. in architecture and the Internet. However. its appeal is in fact much broader.The central focus of the book is a study of two early European "digital city" projects. These were digital projects intended to take the physical existence of a city. with its varieties of spaces. inhabitants. and complex social and economic transactions. into hyperspace. He defines "digital cities" as "web-based urban information systems and virtual communities." This focus might seem a rather odd one. but much of post-modern thought emerged from. and in turn. influenced architecture. The underlying metaphor. after all. of "cyberspace" is of a physical space. though we are all aware that it exists firstly as stored digital data. and lastly as the browsers interpretation of that data. "A town" is fundamentally. as Le Corbusier. generally regarded as the master of modern architecture and planning said. "pure geometry." This work then. is as much about cyberspace and the many ways we think of it and use it as it is about urban planning. Given a serious interest in the impact of the Internet. this work is well worth reading.For a full review see Interface. Volume 6. Issue 3.

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