Digital Photography Tutorial
Interested in Digital Photography But not getting the results you hoped for. Well now you can amaze your family and friends with your stunning, imaginative photos
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You are by no means alone in your frustration at not getting the same kind of bright, exciting images you see in magazines or on the walls of galleries, or in newspapers or displays in shops.
OK, you don't really expect to get images as good as those produced by highly-paid professional photographers with heavy duty equipment, but you think you should be able to get better results than you have been getting.
No doubt you've already heard some suggestions as to how to improve your shots:
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"You need a better camera" (usually suggested by photoshop salesmen or someone with a more expensive camera than yours) |
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"You need to take a photography course at college" (OK if you're young and with three years to spare, but actually relatively few successful professionals ever took this route) |
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"There are some amazing trade secrets that are jealously guarded by professional photographers which if you only knew would instantly transform you into an expert " (I only wish!) |
Well, the good news is that none of these statements is true.
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An expensive Canon DIIIS or a Nikon D3 may improve your personal image but not necessarily your photos Of course, a more sophisticated camera does offer you greater flexibility and control, but the reason pro cameras cost so much is that they're designed to be tougher (they have to stand up to working day-in day-out with absolute reliability, taking many thousands of exposures in often rough conditions) and to produce images of a greater size and quality than 99.9% of amateur photographers would ever need.
The truth is (although many pros wouldn't like to admit it) that for the vast majority of purposes professional photographs are used for today, a so-called "amateur" camera, even a compact, could produce a perfectly useable image (the main drawback would be its inability to use professional flash lighting). |
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A Photography degree looks good on your business card, but do you have the time? As far as the college photographic course is concerned, many offer great value and produce excellent photographers, but let's face it, we're not talking about that kind of commitment of time and money here. What's more, many of the most famous and respected photographers never took any kind of academic course, but rather learnt by experience or by being apprenticed to a more experienced professional. |
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The Photographic Da Vinci Code does not exist And lastly, it would be great if there was a secretive professional brother(and sister)hood possessing magical inside information that could turn anyone from an inept snapper into an expert pro photographer, there is unfortunately no such society in existence. |
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What you do need is to check out some of the features covered in the "Take Better Digital Photos" ebook which will which is a digital photography tutorial full of useful information including:
- How to use Design Elements
- How to use Design Concepts
- How to use Design Techniques
- Plus the technical stuff.
So What to you get inside "Take Better Digital Photos" you get a photographic toolbox of creative tools and techniques which you can put to work immediately to improve your digital images.
Every tool and technique is illustrated with fully captioned example photos to show you how to use it.
And you get a technical run-down in easy to understand, straightforward language of the various features, settings and options on your camera and advice as to their use (and when not to use them!), together with extra info on accessories, filters and other useful stuff.
The first section is the most important part of the book because mastering these creative tools and techniques will give you a solid foundation on which to improve your technical skills as you progress; without them you'll just end up, at best, in a "technically-expert, boring photographer" dead-end, and at worse you'll get so disappointed with your shots you'll give up in disgust.
And that would be a dreadful waste, because every one of us has creative talent within and our own special way of looking at the world that no-one else posesses, and we owe it to ourselves and others to express it.
Digital Photography Tutorial
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