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Mastering Digital Flash Photography
Chris George
The ability of the digital camera to produce pictures under almost any lighting conditions has not led to the demise of the flashgun, which is still found built into almost every camera you can buy. But the role of the flash has changed significantly in the digital era. To achieve the best results, photographers need to re-learn when - and when not - to use this tool. Just as importantly, digital technology gives photographers the ability to review recorded pictures instantly, so advanced flash techniques that were once beyond the scope of all but the most dedicated professional can now be achieved with ease by anyone. Once you know what is possible, it is simply a matter of continuing to shoot, adjusting the settings until the desired effect is achieved. Mastering Digital Flash Photography explores these new possibilities in detail, with creative techniques for photographers of all skill levels, and is the first book to explain how flash can be fully utilised by modern photographers.
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Specification h 235mm x w 210mm, w 8 1/4ins x h 9 1/4ins, 160pp, 4x4, pb with flaps, 35,000 words, 300 pics
ISBN 10: 1904705143 ISBN 13: 978-1904705145
Chris George Chris George is the author of The Book of Digital Photography, published in 2006 by Ilex. He is former deputy editor of Amateur Photographer and was editor of What Camera and Video Camera magazines. He has written or contributed to over 20 books on practical photography.
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