Canon 7D with various lenses...
Zoom In With Eden Photography http://zoominwitheden.com
Photoshop's Layers by Matt Kloskowski
Publisher: Peachpit Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-321-53416-3
Great book for anyone trying to get a handle on layers, easy to follow and are able to download the very same photo's as Matt and work along with him, make it so much easier to understand.
Lightroom 2 book for digital photographers by Scott Kelby
Publisher: New Riders
ISBN-13: 978-0-321-55556-4
Another great book with step by step instructions, didn't have a clue where to start with Lightroom when I first got it but as others have said Scott has a very easy to understand way of tutoring.
Just waiting for his version of CS4 to be delivered now.
Fujifilm GA645Wi
Canon PowerShot G10
Canon 17-40 f/4L 70-200 f/4L
Photoshop Lightroom 3.6 & CS4
Mastering Digital Photography by Michael Freeman
Hardcover 640 pages; 24.2 x 21.4 x 4.6 cm; 2.1kgs; 2000 colour illustrations
Publisher: ILEX ISBN-10: 1905814429 ISBN-13: 978-1905814428
Prices from AU$40 to AU$98
From the fly sheet:
and I agree.This comprehensive volume is the fruit of a long and uniquely distinguished photographic career. Micheal Freeman has long been recognised as being not only a unique talent behind the viewfinder, but a gifted and supremely clear communicated. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive thematic guide covering every aspect of his craft. Opening with an introduction to the workings of the modern digital camera, the book continues through examinations of natural light, artificial lighting, portraiture, reportage, action shots, landscapes, macro, studio work, colour, black and white, printing and display. Thousands of Micheal's own photos illustrate his thinking, with step by step worked examples making the topics accessible and instructive. Everyone serious about improving their photography can learn something from this must-have volume.
I picked up this book on special earlier in the year ($40). It's big and has a tonne of information. Mastering Digital Photography is better used as a reference book than a read it book, although I sometimes browse it just for fun. It surprised me as to both how simple Michael Freeman presents information but also to the depth of that information. He spends a lot of time talking about light and colour which then leads into very interesting ideas for creative photographs. If you are into light and colour theory then this book has it in spades.
On the down side; as much as it has great ideas and inspirational images, Michael Freeman does not explain enough of the how-to. If you like Scott Kelby you may not like Michael Freeman for the reason he does not detail the how-to and has a drier reading style.
In summary I think it is a good reference book for ideas and creativity if you have a clue as to how you can execute those ideas. My rating 7/10 - good value if you get it at the lower end of the price scale.
http://www.amazon.com/reader/0782142..._dp_ptu#reader (Table of contents)
regards, Kym Gallery Honest & Direct Constructive Critique Appreciated! ©
Digital & film, Bits of glass covering 10mm to 500mm, and other stuff
I have just purchased this book and I am loving it.
Bryan Peterson's Understanding Photography Field Guide.
He is the author of the well known Understanding Exposure, Understanding Shutter Speed, Understanding Close-Up Photography,Learning to see Creatively, Understanding Digital Photography and Beyond Portraiture.
This book is an all in one guide combining main ideas from all the other books.
I am enjoying it immensly, it has just been released but i have no doubt it will end up as popular as the others are.
Julie
Canon 6D,Fuji X100 l Canon 50mm f1.8 MK l l Canon 85mm f1.8 l Canon 100mm f2.8L Macro l Canon 24-70IS f4L l LR4/CS6
For all of you birdos out there that live around or in Victoria this is a great book to read
ATM it's my mini bible on all must go destinations for birdwatching in Victoria, Australia
It's called "Where to see birds in Victoria" by Birds Australia edited by Tim Dolby, Penny Johns and Sally Symonds
I bought it off the CSIRO shop online for $29
ISBN 978-1-74175-736-1 Allen & unwin
Its small so you can travel with it and the photos are fantastic. It tells you the details on where to go with acurate Melway info and they even describe the tracks and what time of the year is best to go etc
Canon 50D
Canon 50mm f1.4
Sigma 10-20mm
Canon 100-400mm
Canon 100mm f2
www.kylieknightphotography.com
Since composition hasn't been mentioned, the two books I find helpful are:
The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos by Michael Freeman
Photography and the Art of Seeing: A Visual Perception Workshop for Film and Digital Photography by Freeman Patterson
The first deals with a wide range of compositional elements and the basics for given photographic situations from the need for planning in an action or "decisive moment" street shots to the design of still life. I particularly like his later discussion of your intent as a photographer i.e. whether you are wanting to please as many viewers as possible using safe, tried principles or to be seen as original by breaking most accepted guidelines to blaze a unique trail for yourself.
The second book is appropriately named a workshop as it gives many exercises the reader can carry out to get the eye to see something special in otherwise mundane subjects or locations. A great eye-opener particularly for those new to abstraction and geometry.
The Genius of Photography
Gerry Badger
Also comes with DVD
After watching the series on ABC 2 I just had to get the book. Brilliant.
Best Regards, Mark (Criticism encouraged on all my photos. Thanking you for your guidance).
Canon 5D II and Panasonic GX9
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Images of a timeless land by Peter Lik they are a collection of his panos from Australia. Just superb
hi all
has any one had a read or heard any feedback on photoshop elements 8 for dummies
and if so is it worth getting
i am just starting in editing and apart from quick nfix the rest is above me
cheers macca
has anybody read anything on creative lighting i did see a thread on it a little while ago but have forgotten the title, but just remember it being reccomended.
Brad
NikonD80, NikonD700, Nikon18-70, Nikon70-200 2.8, NikonSB-900,Nikon af-s 50mm f1.4g
Haven't seen the thread you're referring to but this book I've seen highly recommended on many occasions. I've actually got a copy myself but haven't got around to reading it yet.
Alan
Canon 5DII, 40D, some lenses, and some other stuff.
Art of adventure photography by the late Galen rowell. It's a series of short magazine articles lifted from popular photography and outdoor photography plus additional essays that he has written. It's quite an old book now and shows it's age in some areas, but it's an inspiring look into what he felt made an adventure image and how seriously he undertook the cultural responsibilities of his wonderful talent. So much of his energy comes though in the writing and it would be interesting to see what he thinks of the giant zoom lenses nikon are not producing. A lot of his stuff is along the lines of
"awoke at 3am for sunrise and grabbed bag of nikon f4 20mm f2.8 and 200mm f4 and light tripod and started running up the mountain. Reached the top by 6am for sunrise, shot 4 rolls of velvia using grad warm up filter and ran back down to the village for breakfast at 8am after detour to shoot fishermen departing for the morning catch. "
Since I love books and reading I came across Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson some time ago, although did not buy the book. THEN I discovered only very recently that my mother has a copy of the original 1990 edition! So of course I am half way through it and even though it refers to 35mm photography it is still a great read. So much so that I bought the 2010 edition!
I even pulled out my old Pentax 35mm body and lenses to play with them!
I got the current edition from Amazon but I'm sure it can be bought in local book stores.
Info: Understanding Exposure 3rd Edition/Revised and Updated By Bryan Peterson
ISBN: 9780817439392
I'm afraid to say though that I will not finish reading either one this week as I have just ordered my new d300s so it's manual will take precedence!!
Cindy
I am reading the new "Understanding Exposure 3rd edition" by Bryan Peterson, OMG I finally understand how to obtain different DOF. The neighbours might think I am a bit strange setting up a tripod in the backyard and taking lots of pics of boring flowers...
I am also starting to understand how the ISO, Aperture & Shutter Speed work with each other.
This book is great & I highly recommend it for NTP and I haven't even finished it yet.
Cheers
Jo
Canon 7D user on P Plates
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Third Views Second Sights
Mark Klett
A greats book + CD on Rephotography.
Rephotography is the method of taking picture of the same subject at different points in time to produce a " Then and Now " representation.
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I haven't got read yet, but i ordered the books" Magic Lantern for the 20D and Understanding Exposure" and can`t wait to get it on my doorstep to start reading it and hopefully improve my photographic skills!