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– Customer review on 27/05/2011
I couldn't agree more to Richards introduction, when he says: "Modern automatic cameras have eased the burden of having to understand what's going on when you press the shutter. However, this often means the process and the variable elements that go into creating a successful image remain a mystery, and cannot be repeated."
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– Customer review on 24/06/2010
Especially for the city traveler, this guide will help you capture the vibrancy and individual character of any city you find yourself in. Topics include cityscapes and aerials, architecture and interiors, people and life on the streets, graffiti and public art and action shots. Technical aspects include how to use composition, lighting and other techniques to maximize drama and interest. This book has helped me to take some of the most gorgeous pictures
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