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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera | 
enlarge | Author: Bryan Peterson Publisher: Amphoto Books Category: Book
List Price: £16.99 Buy Used: £9.37 You Save: £7.62 (45%)
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Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 1508
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised edition Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.2 x 0.4
ISBN: 0817463003 Dewey Decimal Number: 771 EAN: 9780817463007 ASIN: 0817463003
Publication Date: August 1, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Over 28,000 Feedbacks Posted!!! SHIPS FROM THE USA!! **EXPECTED DELIVERY 14-21 WORKING DAYS** Great Buy!!!*** Never Used*** Might Have a Publisher's Mark~We have over 2,500,000 Books Sold!!!
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A masterpiece of a book October 31, 2004 100 out of 100 found this review helpful
Being quite critical towards most photo-books I have come across, this one really deserves all the credit it can get! This books explains all there is to know about the photographic triangle between aperture, shutter time, and ISO. It is a practical book covering most practical shots and it goes further in the sense that it tells you how to do the meter reading with the camera -> something which most books leave conveniently out. Besides from very detailed and well-written information on how to get the right creative exposure, Bryan covers the relevant differences between analogue and digital SLR in this updated version. The book contains the most beautiful and inspiring photos and - yes yes yes - he includes the camera settings on all the photos so that the reader can learn!!! Everything is based on simple rules and metaphors which I am able to remember in the field! This has improved my photography skills -> really what everything should be after when purchasing a new photo book! While Bryan at times can get a bit "snobbish" for my taste, he is a man that has earned his reputation and is very competent in bringing his many years of experience on to the reader. The book also contains some very nice information related to filters and how you can get the exposure you want even the light conditions do not facilitate it. Really great value.
Best explanations I've seen of Exposure Techniques February 9, 2006 48 out of 48 found this review helpful
Wow - Absolutely the best book I've read on explaining exposure and light metering. The author gives you a step by step guide on exposure, aperture, shutter speed and ISO. He talks to you in non technical language and gives fantastic photos to explain the techniques involved. I couldn't put it down from once I started reading it. This book says it all - Turn off your automatic setting and start getting creative with aperture and shutter speed. A really fantastic book and worth every cent.
Excellent read to improve your technique June 25, 2006 dodgeman69 (Dublin, Ireland) 41 out of 41 found this review helpful
This book could equally well be named Understanding Exposure and Photographic Composition. Printed on high-quality paper, the images Peterson uses to illustrate his points are all great examples not just of correct exposure, but also of photographic composition. The author's style is engaging and right from the start, I found myself reaching for my camera to try out his suggestions. Not only is Peterson a great photographer, he is also a great teacher projecting his enthusiasm for photography onto the reader. I found this book a more compelling read than any edge-of-our-seat thriller I ever read, only putting it down to go out and shoot some photographs. After reading this book, I no longer let the camera make my exposure decisions - choice of Aperture, Shutter speed, ISO setting are now concious decisions with a particular effect in mind. If you want to move from "point & shoot - unpredictable result" to "think, compose, point, shoot - expected result", this is a worthwhile investment.
Excellent February 6, 2005 31 out of 31 found this review helpful
New to the world of DSLR, I now have the confidence to switch off the auto and go to manual. This book explains - in easy to understand terms - how to set your exposure for a wide variety of conditions. Its well written and has plenty of good examples showing 'with' & 'without'. If your fed up of using auto or want to understand the relationship between ISO, f numbers, and shutter speeds then buy this book. You won't be dissapointed.
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