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User Manual for Amphoto Book: Bryan Peterson's Understanding Composition Field Guide: How to See and Photograph Images with Impact Click to enlarge the picture
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Product description Recommended Reading for Photo Fans: 32+ Books from B&Hs Bestseller List Read More Embark on an observational journey to learn how to make good photos great in Bryan Peterson's Understanding Composition Field Guide, an instructional Amphoto book. Aimed at amateur photographers and enthusiasts, it breaks down the process of arranging content within a frame to create an image that is both interesting and pleasing to the eye. A better understanding of proper composition allows photographers to imbue their images with a sense of emotion and impact though the proper use of color, line, light, and pattern. - Table of Contents
- Introduction
1. Learning to See: Mining the Mundane 2: The Role of Aperture and Shutter Speed 3: Filling the Frame: Two Steps from a Compelling Composition 4: Choosing Your Background 5: Using the Empty Canvas 6: Adding Interest in the Foreground 7: Creating Contrast 8: The Golden Section, the Rule of Thirds, and the Rule of Visual Weight 9: Horizontal versus Vertical 10: Framing with a Frame 11: Sweating the Small Stuff 12: Mining Images to Find the Mother Lode 13: Capturing the Decisive Moment 14: When to Break the Rules Index - About the Author
- In addition to being a best-selling author, Bryan F. Peterson is known internationally as an instructor of photography. His own images have been widely exhibited, as well. Peterson divides his time between Seattle, WA, and Lyons, France.
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Technical parametersAmphoto 9780770433079 Specs | Type of Media | Book | | Author | Bryan Peterson | | Publisher | Amphoto Books | | Publication Date | November, 2012 | | Edition | 1st Edition | | ISBN-10 | 0770433073 | | ISBN-13 | 9780770433079 | | Number of Pages | 288 | | Cover Type | Soft | | Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.5" / 14.0 x 1.5 x 21.6 cm | | | | Package Weight | 1.225 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.7 x 5.8 x 0.65" |
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