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Larson Lee is a comic book artist. He dies in a freak accident
involving a 40 year old lorry, several tins of industrial paint,
and three rolls of newsprint paper. He leaves his son, Brett, a
small house, no money and the rights to his comic book characters.
Unfortunately for Brett, these characters already have something of
a history in the real world, especially in the areas of bank
robbery and murder. Brett is not really equipped to deal with all
this mayhem, preferring to spend his time trying to get off with
Celia, who he hopes will soon be the new love of his life. A black
comedy, fantasy, love story with no end of violence, and some
interesting thoughts about quantum theory and parallel universes
thrown in for good measure. The only question left is the identity
of the mysterious and beautiful Delphine...
Do you want to get to grips with your camera? Do you want to take
some great photos and make them even better using your computer? Do
you want to learn how to create great photo albums, share photos on
the internet, even create slideshows to share with family and
friends? [Teach Yourself] Photography for the Over 50s shows you
how to choose a digital camera, become familiar with its functions
and use it to produce some memorable photos. The book uses clear
instructions, useful hints and tips and illustrations to show you
all the essential techniques. Avoiding jargon and computerspeak, it
also shows you how to use your computer with your camera and
explores opportunities for producing great photos without a
computer. Complete with a full-colour CD containing over 100
images. NOT GOT MUCH TIME? One, five and ten-minute introductions
to key principles to get you started. AUTHOR INSIGHTS Lots of
instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based
on the author's many years of experience. TEST YOURSELF Tests in
the book and online to keep track of your progress. EXTEND YOUR
KNOWLEDGE Extra online articles at www.teachyourself.com to give
you a richer understanding of digital photography. FIVE THINGS TO
REMEMBER Quick refreshers to help you remember the key facts. TRY
THIS Innovative exercises illustrate what you've learnt and how to
use it.
To take great photos, it's vital to understand exposure. But it's
also a subject that many amateur photographers find daunting and
some advanced photographers wish they had a fuller understanding
of. This user-friendly guide demystifies digital exposure for the
amateur and professional alike.Digital photography has added a
whole new dimension to the art, with new in-camera techniques and
extensive post-production possibilities. With "The Digital
Photographer's Guide to Exposure", photographers can explore the
full creative potential of making the move to digital.It shows how
to transform an average photo into a first-rate one by mastering
in-camera exposure controls and making final adjustments
in-computer.It contains clear, jargon-free explanations of
techniques, stunning and inspirational images from top
photographers, and a quick-reference guide to becoming an instant
expert on the different aspects of digital exposure.
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