
The Secrets Of Taking Great Digital Photos Every Time
This is the guide I was looking for but couldn’t find. It’s called Digital Photography Mastery. And here’s just some of what’s inside…
All about going digital – the hows and whys of digital photography, and why it makes your photographs better. (page 6-10)
Photography 101 – yes, this is the world’s quickest & simplest “get up to speed” guide on taking great pictures. (page 12-14)
Choosing a camera – If you don’t have a camera yet, or you’re thinking of getting a different one, this checklist will make your choice simple. (pages 14-17)
Accessories you need – hey, don’t let camera salesperson load you up with a bunch of junk you don’t need. Here’s what you do need – plain & simple. (page 18)
The clear guide to lenses – the basic lenses that will give you all the photo firepower you’ll ever need. (page 19)
A firm foundation: your tripod. This simple tool will go a long way to making you a pro. Simple tripod tricks make you look like Ansel Adams! (page 21)
The secret lighting method pros use. Forget the flash! When you use this secret tool, you’ll be amazed at how much better your photos look. (page 22)
Your basic photo toolbox. Just a handful of tools you must have in your toolbox to take great photos. (page 23-27)
Extra gadgets that ramp up your “picture power”. Add these little babies to your toolkit for the extra edge that sets your photos apart from all the rest. (page 28-33)
Camera Settings Clinic. The quick & simple guide to all your camera’s settings, when & how to use them, and why “Auto” might not be your friend. (page 34-40)
Types of photography and how to do each. Quick tips to enhance your portraits, landscapes, nature, wildlife, zoo, sports, winter scenes, water shots, night photos, and more. (page 47-60)
Printing and Editing. how to “fix” and enhance your photos in simple editing software – and how to print like a pro for pennies on the dollar. (page 67-69)
Checklists that get you going. The quick & simple checklists that will have you taking better photos from day 1! (page 79-85)
All this and more in Mastering Digital Photography.
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3) Devise a Shower Cap Inclement Weather Protector: The perfect travel companion for compact shooters is the hotel shower cap. These free accessories are the perfect rain protectors when you want to go outside and get the shot. Just poke a hole in the middle of the cap for the lens to protrude through, put your hands through the “stretchy” opening, and let the elastic close tight around your wrists. You now have a water resistant cover that enables you to work all of the controls–perfect for those shots of the kids splashing water in the gutter on a rainy day.
4) Preview Your Shots in B&W: Many cameras have a Black & White mode that enables you to capture grayscale images. This type of photography can be quite beautiful and is often considered artistic. The problem with B&W mode is that grayscale images are your only option. You may think you only want Black & White at the wedding reception… until the bride asks for color versions too weeks later. I recommend that you capture your pictures in color, then convert copies of them to B&W. That way you have all of your options open. But there’s still value to B&W mode, even if you choose to capture in color. It can help you preview your compositions in grayscale on the camera’s LCD monitor. By doing so, you can better compose your scene for the best Black & White output later on while working on your computer. Not to mention that it’s quite fun.
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