The Complete Photography Manual vol:16

Free Download The Complete Photography Manual vol:16 and discover how to push your digital camera skills to the limit! There has never been a better time to learn photography.

Overview of The Complete Photography Manual

Imaging technology has come on in leaps and bounds in the space of a few short years, and to be able to get the best out of your camera, you need a good understanding of the fundamentals. Within the pages of this guide our team of professional photographers will take you through our comprehensive guide to becoming a far better photographer. 100% unofficial.

There has never been a better time to learn photography. Imaging technology has come on in leaps and bounds in the space of a few short years and to be able to get the best out of your camera, you need a good understanding of the fundamentals. This manual is designed to introduce you to the main technical aspects of shooting digital and get you more familiar and comfortable with the core concepts that are the foundation of great photography.

Photography Projects and guides

Then we take you on to more creative subject matter with a series of easy to understand guides, projects and tips to really get you inspired and take your photography to the next level. More than that, we want you to have a fun learning experience as we take you, step-by-step, through The Complete Photography Manual.

Learn and create

Contained within this guide are a wide selection of guides, tips and projects to push you and your camera to the limit. The subjects covered include:

  • The right camera for you
  • Exposure and metering
  • Shutter speed and camera shake
  • Aperture and depth of field
  • Focal length and zoom
  • White balance
  • Black and white photography
  • Explore the macro world
  • Landscapes
  • Shallow depth of field and bokeh
  • Long exposure photography
  • Make your own sunlight
  • Your first home studio
  • Black and white portraits
  • Air show photography
  • till life and product photography
  • ISO and image noise
  • Flashes and lighting

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