You Can Take Better Pictures in One Hour: Nighttime shooting

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Cover of the book You Can Take Better Pictures in One Hour: Nighttime shooting by Robert Kerner, Robert Kerner
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Author: Robert Kerner ISBN: 9781310186219
Publisher: Robert Kerner Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Kerner
ISBN: 9781310186219
Publisher: Robert Kerner
Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book shows the techniques and skills to take awesome pictures at night. The tools and accessories shown in the book are inexpensive so anyone with a camera can take great night pictures. Most of the accessories are household items put to good use. The book begins with landscape pictures at dawn or dusk, proceeds to timed exposures, and ends with night pictures of people using creative methods of lighting. The chapter about creative lighting at night shows how to use handheld flashes, flashlights, color gels, and even a laser pointer to get pictures that most people would need to hours of Photoshop to produce, but you will be able to take them directly with the camera. The chapters are short and without technical terms. You will quickly be able to understand the concepts and put them to immediate use in your photography.

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This book shows the techniques and skills to take awesome pictures at night. The tools and accessories shown in the book are inexpensive so anyone with a camera can take great night pictures. Most of the accessories are household items put to good use. The book begins with landscape pictures at dawn or dusk, proceeds to timed exposures, and ends with night pictures of people using creative methods of lighting. The chapter about creative lighting at night shows how to use handheld flashes, flashlights, color gels, and even a laser pointer to get pictures that most people would need to hours of Photoshop to produce, but you will be able to take them directly with the camera. The chapters are short and without technical terms. You will quickly be able to understand the concepts and put them to immediate use in your photography.

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