THE ORIGINAL ‘DSLR Photography for Beginners’
(Please note that the PAPERBACK version is in black and white to keep the price you pay low)
Who Else Wants to Take Mind Blowing Pictures?
If you want to stand out from the crowd and capture all those magic moments for posterity, you have come to the right place. Most guides to Digital SLR photography will overwhelm you with jargon, but you and I both know that’s not what photography is all about.
When I first started out, I couldn’t find any course or guide that actually helped me become a better photographer. Everything out there was either packed to overflowing with technical terms or far too expensive for my means. All I wanted was to know how to take the photographs I could see in my mind – and nobody was helping me do that.
That’s why I’ve written this guide – so you don’t have to go through what I did.
Give Me Just 48 HOURS and I’ll Make You TEN Times a Better Photographer
And I will do it for less than the cost of a cup of coffee. Signing up for an expensive course can cost you upwards of $1000. What a waste when all you need to know is in this book.
Owning a Digital SLR Camera Is All About Taking Beautiful Pictures
If you have paid out money to invest in a decent camera, I’m betting that, like me, you haven’t done so just to learn how many buttons it has or what lenses are made out of. In this guide, we’ll be sidestepping the boring technical information and focusing on what really matters: showing you how to use your camera to take the photographs you’ve always dreamed of, using all the benefit of my many years of experience as a photographer and the hard-earned knowledge I have gathered along the way.
Some of the things we’ll cover are:
- The tricks and techniques the professionals use to make magic with their lens.
- How to tell stories with your camera by manipulating your angles and framing.
- Everything that makes an image pop, from the rule of thirds to context and focal points.
- How to mix things up with specialized alternatives, from wide angle to telephoto and fish eye to tilt and shift.
- How to use polarizing filters, neutral density filters and ultraviolet filters to best effect.
- How to see images like the professionals do and use your equipment to get the shot you want.
- And much more!
Developing an Eye for Photography IS Possible – Even If You’re a Complete Beginner!
Even if you have never picked up a camera in your life, this book will help you look at everyday scenes with the practice eyes of a professional. By the time you complete this guide, you will know exactly what makes a photograph work – and exactly how to take it.
This book covers all you need to know about your digital SLR camera and developing an eye for photography. Since the first edition was published back in 2013, till today – THOUSANDS of readers have already proved this right.
All that you need is found inside.
So take action! Grab your copy today and get started on your way to become an amazingly skilled photographer!
Table des matières
Table of Contents
• Digital Photography 8
• Why SLR? 14
• Recommended DSLR Cameras 17
• Aperture: What Is It? 18
• Shutter Speed: What Difference Does it Make? 26
• ISO Sensitivity 30
• Specialized Lenses 34
• About Focal Length 37
• Telephoto Lens 41
• Things to Know Before Buying 43
• Wide-Angle Lens 44
• Lens Multiplication Factor 45
• Things to Know Before Buying 46
• Zoom Lens 47
• Wide-Angle Zoom Lens 50
• Telephoto Zoom Lens 54
• Superzoom Lens 56
• Normal Lens 60
• Things to Know Before Buying 61
• Macro (or Close-Up) Lens 63
• Things to Know Before Buying 66
• Fisheye Lens 67
• Things to Know Before Buying 69
• Tilt and Shift Lenses 70
• Things to Know Before Buying 70
• Recommended Lenses 71
• Filters 72
• Things to Know Before Buying 73
• Polarizing Filter 74
• Neutral Density (ND) Filter 78
• Ultraviolet Filter 81
• Composing the Picture: Light, Framing, Focus 82
• Lighting 83
• Framing 91
• Rule of Thirds 94
• Including Context 96
• Layers and Depth 98
• Focal Points 99
• Integrity and Wholeness 101
• Lines, Colors, Textures and Shapes 103
• Simplicity and Empty Space 105
• Eye Contact 107
• Focus 109
• Point of Focus 111
• Using All the Camera’s Focal Points 113
• Depth of Field 115
• Focus Modes 117
• Panning 120
• Lens Effects on Depth of Field 122
• Downloading and Storing Your Photos 126
• Using Graphic Design Software 130
• DSLR Video Photography 135
• Conclusion 140
• Special Thanks 142
A propos de l’auteur
Brian Black Lives in Nashville, Tennessee, accompanied by his wife and three kids. Over the years, he has moved on from being a simple enthusiast of photography, to become a professional photographer. Site seeing and photography have been his main areas of interest, and most of his expertise have been acquired through research, experience and practice. Recognizing the difficulties that managing a digital SLR camera may pose, he has decided to create a very enlightening book series that covers all the core areas of digital photography.