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Photographing landscape with a film camera is different than with a
digital camera. There are several books on the market that cover
landscape photography but few of them are specifically for the
digital photographer. This book is what you are looking for!
Digital Landscape Photography covers: equipment such as accessories
and lenses exposure from shutter speed and other common mistakes
shooting light and its importance composing your perfect photo
printing and a special section on specific subjects such as
waterfalls and sunrises Digital Landscape Photography, written by
experts that have been shooting outdoors for decades, is a fresh
look at current ways to shoot landscapes by making the most of
digital format.
Maximizing the power of your camera's flash is difficult enough in
a studio set-up, but outdoors literally presents a whole new world
of challenges. John Gerlach and Barbara Eddy have taken the most
asked about subject from their renowned photography workshops and
turned it into this guidebook that is sure to inspire your next
outdoor shoot, while also saving you time and frustration. Outdoor
Flash Photography covers a range of practices from portrait to
landscape, including unique strategies that the authors have
pioneered through 40 years in the field. Mastering the use of
multiple flashes to freeze action is shown through one of most
challenging subjects in nature, hummingbirds in flight. This book
will benefit photographers of all experience levels who are eager
to evolve their outdoor photography and get the most out of their
equipment.
Bill Brown returns with 3 new films. "The Other Side" explores
US/Mexico immigration issues and activist groups that supply water
and rides to people crossing the border who are stranded or lost in
the desert. At a time when border politics and immigration are all
over the news, it's great to get an independent, emotional, and
real piece of film about what is going on. Bill is more like a
silent observer showing us what he sees and narrates in a manner
that is informative without being totally detached. "Hub City" is a
short about Lubbock, TX - the home of Buddy Holly and trajectories
of death and small towns. "AA Trailer" is a goofy short about the
joy of film making for The Ann Arbor Film Festival. Shot
beautifully on real film, these experimental documentaries
represent a hometown of past, present, or future.
Aftermath is the story of Tom Bergmann, beginning with his
experiences in Vietnam as an Australian Infantry soldier, through
his return home to Australia and onto his determination to help his
fellow Vietnam Veterans rehabilitate back into a society that
by-and-large rejected them because of the anti-Vietnam War
sentiment prevalent during the late Sixties and early Seventies. A
community is formed and grows until they purchase a disused hobby
farm on the outskirts of Sydney and build a permanent rest and
recreation center for veterans and their families which they call
The Funny Farm, the nickname given to Vietnam by Australian
soldiers having served there. Once the Funny Farm is up and
running, Tom and Van, his Vietnamese partner, spread their outreach
to other parts of Australia searching for veterans who have left
home and family to live by themselves away from civilization.
Adultery, murder and corruption collide violently in this story of
an unexpected love that crosses Australian and Chinese cultural
barriers in Hong Kong, Can the lovers keep their forbidden affair
secret amidst the tensions of a police investigation and subsequent
murder trial? This story explores the tensions and the cost of
breaking taboos within a cross-cultural relationship from the
perspective of the culture and traditions of a Hong Kong Chinese
woman, caught between the demands of her profession and her
undeniable love for the unsavory man who becomes the only suspect
in the murder she is investigating as a senior police officer.
Forced to resign through conflict of duty and invited to join the
Australian Defense Team, her despair and self-doubt are lifted by
their encouragement, support and protection, not to mention their
irrepressible Aussie humor.
Photographing landscape with a film camera is different than with a
digital camera. There are several books on the market that cover
landscape photography but few of them are specifically for the
digital photographer. This book is what you are looking for
Digital Landscape Photography covers:
* equipment such as accessories and lenses
* exposure from shutter speed and other common mistakes
* shooting
* light and its importance
* composing your perfect photo
* printing
* and a special section on specific subjects such as waterfalls and
sunrises
Digital Landscape Photography, written by experts that have been
shooting outdoors for decades, is a fresh look at current ways to
shoot landscapes by making the most of digital format.
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