Your fun guide to digital photography with any device Whether youre shooting with an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera; a smartphone or tablet; a high-priced contraption; or one of those new-fangled action cameras; its possible to take your digital photos from good to great by applying a few simple tricksmdash;and Digital Photography For Dummies shows you how! Packed with tips; advice; and insight you wont find in your cameras manual; this friendly guide quickly gets you up to speed on proven photography techniques to help your digital pictures say more than a thousand words! No longer a hobby or profession limited to those with access to fancy and expensive equipment; digital photography is all around us. But if you want to take your shoots a bit more seriously and produce images youd be proud enough to give as gifts or decorate your home; this friendly guide has you covered. From figuring out how to make the most of your cameras settings to applying exposure tricks the pros use all the time; frame-worthy digital photos are a pagemdash;and a clickmdash;away. Interpret your cameras settings and apply them for better photos Shoot better portraits; action shots; and low-light photos Collect your photos in a place where you wont lose them Grasp simple digital photography techniques that apply to any kind of camera If youve been experimenting with digital photography for a while or just caught the bug; this new edition of Digital Photography For Dummies is the picture-perfect guide youll turn to again and again.
#2861377 in eBooks 1996-05-07 1996-05-07File Name: B01G5JZ770
Review
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. For beginners. good.By AlexGood book for beginners. but now... It is not for 2013. Has not modern ideas. Must read another radio book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Informative Book Written By A Very Successful Programmer!By WilliamThe author of this book was a very successful programmer at radio stations KEX. KMPC. and KMBY. The author acknowledges the people that have have had an impact on his programming philosophy such as Galyn "Doc" Hammond. Mark Blinoff. Richard Kale. Bill Gavin. etc. He explains the importance of consistency in music and news programming. Listeners have certain expectations from the radio stations they listen to regularly. If those radio stations dont fulfill the expectations of the listeners. the stations could possibly lose some of their audience as a result. Eric Norberg says that the most effective Program Directors have to be able to get into the listeners head and perceive the station the way the listeners do. This mandates the ability to see and understand the points of view of others. He tells about the importance of honest ethical advertising. It is important for a station to maintain its credibility with the listeners by not broadcasting a dishonest ad. Analyzing and understanding the limitations of ratings data is important to programmers. This is an informative book.11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. An incredible aid for the rookie programmer.By A CustomerThis text is a "must read" for any radio stationprogrammer in the developing world. The author has a very good grasp of the subject. and delivers his message in a gripping way that makes it difficult to put the book down until youve read it the first time. As a programmer on a major market station in the Caribbean. this book has reinforced some of my own deep convictions about formats. news. music. and sports in radio programming. This book is worth every dollar. and will be always close at hand where I can quickly refer to the sections which Ive highlighted in neon yellow throughout the book.