Wednesday, January 14, 2009

How to Photograph Absolutely Everything or Rick Steves Greece Turkey Israel and Egypt DVD 2000 2007

How to Photograph Absolutely Everything: Successful Pictures from Your Digital Camera

Author: Tom Ang

This comprehensive step-by-step guide to photographing an unbelievably wide range of subjects includes hundreds of inspirational images, each of which is accompanied by detailed step-by-step instructions. From sporting events and safaris to family gatherings and flowers, this is the most comprehensive photography manual ever assembled.

Daniel Lombardo - Library Journal

When Ang first began working professionally as a photographer and picture editor, digital photography was in its infancy. Today, it has removed the expense and inconvenience from picture taking and put the creative capability of a darkroom within reach of anyone with a computer. This author of 17 titles on video and photography has just published two landmarks for this particular time in an ever-changing field. How To Photograph Absolutely Everythingis the most useful and comprehensive book on the subject available for the nonprofessional. Ang begins with the elements of digital photography, from choosing equipment to framing images. Five chapters follow on how to photograph real-life situations and events, e.g., portraits, weddings, and sports events. Artistic expression (working with reflections, color, light, and abstract forms) and practical photography (for auctions, selling a car, and business promotion) round out the volume. Ang's Advanced Digital Photographyrevises a book first issued in 2003. Technically detailed yet clearly written, it's for the serious photographer or professional and remains a rich source for mastering the manipulation of digital images. Both books are highly recommended.



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Rick Steves' Greece, Turkey, Israel and Egypt DVD 2000-2007

Author: Rick Steves

This is the only DVD that includes all eight half-hour “Rick Steves’ Europe” TV shows on Greece, Turkey, Israel and Egypt, produced from 2000 to 2007: Athens and the Peloponnese, Greek Islands, Istanbul, West Turkey, Central Turkey, Eastern Turkey, Israel, and Egypt. The running time is four hours. Filmed on location by America's most popular travel guidebook writer, Rick Steves' DVDs offer one great escape after another, from Europe's most thrilling cities to its charming, little-known villages. These DVDs are of the highest broadcast quality (NTSC format, all region compatible), with closed-captioning. Each DVD is packaged in a durable Amaray case with on-location cover photos and complete program details.



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