Lonely Planet's best ever photography tips / Richard I'anson
Material type:
- 9781786578921
- TR 790 .I26 2017

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Tourism Management | GC TR 790 .I26 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000017344 |
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GC TP 548 .T45 2015 30-Second wine the 50 essential topics, each explained in half a minute / | GC TR 146 .G48 2015 Getting your shot : stunning photos, how-to tips, and endless inspiration from the pros. | GC TR 790 .I26 2016 Lonely Planet's guide to travel photography / | GC TR 790 .I26 2017 Lonely Planet's best ever photography tips / | GC TS 180.6 .G68 2015 c.1 Practical Guide to SAP Transportation Management (TM) / | GC TS 180.6 .G68 2015 c.2 Practical Guide to SAP Transportation Management (TM) / | GC TS 155 .J33 2011 Operations and supply chain management / |
Includes index.
Introduction -- The 10 Golden Rules; Take Control of the Picture-Taking Process; Learn to See the Transformative Power Of Light; Practise, Practise, Practise; Research & Plan; Develop a Picture-Taking Routine; Be Patient & Commit to the Image; Pay for Photos Only When It's Appropriate; Shoot Raw Files; Become Proficient With Image-Editing Software; Critique Your Photos Objectively -- The 49 Best Tips; Choose the Correct Camera; Accessorise!; Use the Quality Control Settings; Select a Suitable File Format; Adjust Your Exposure; Capture the Widest Tonal Range Check the Exposure is Correct Stay Within Range of Your Flash; Reduce Red-Eye; Use Your Phone Like a Camera; Put Yourself in the Action; Prevent Blur; Highlight Your Subject; Follow the Rule of Thirds; Vary the Look of Your Images; Vary the Depth of Field; Reduce Reflections; Talk to Strangers; Use a Short Telephoto Lens; Use a Wide-Angle Lens; Show Landscapes Some Love; Shoot Early or Late; Use a Tripod; Override the Light Meter; Fill the Frame; Move Around; Light Your Lunch; Capture Cityscapes at Dusk; Gauge Light to Shoot Interiors; Use a Fast ISO; Get to the Parade Early Visit Famous Places Grab a Window Seat; Add a Sense of Scale; Anticipate the Moment; Capture Reflections; Make Sunsets More Interesting; Avoid Lens Flare; Look Beyond the Obvious; Shoot Wildlife; Set Your Alarm Clock; Be Patient; Get Creative with Wildlife; Record Light Trails; Shoot a Firework Display; Don't Put Your Camera Away; Protect Your Camera; Back Up Your Images; Work With Your Images;
Sharpen your skills and your pictures with award-winning travel photographer Richard I'Anson, who's spent over 30 years capturing the world. Whether you're a novice or enthusiast, wield a smartphone or DSLR, this new and expanded edition features ten golden rules and 45 practical tips for creating brilliant photographs.
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