I have long recommended Bryan Petersons book "Understanding Exposure" as an excellent guide for newer photographers having trouble getting a grip on the exposure triangle, and while he is heavy into manual exposure, the guide is useful for any mode of photography.
I just came across another book by Peterson called "Exposure Solutions". It looks to have been on the market for a couple of years now but I had never seen it or even heard of it. Last night I read the book and was impressed with the concise coverage on how to handle many difficult exposure situations. Much of the book is somewhat a re-hash of techniques in his previous guides, but the smaller size and more intent information makes this book a very good read for anyone who has had problems with particular exposures. If you can get your hands on a copy, it is well worth the $20 price. A little cheaper on Amazon.
MT Shooter wrote:
I have long recommended Bryan Petersons book "Understanding Exposure" as an excellent guide for newer photographers having trouble getting a grip on the exposure triangle, and while he is heavy into manual exposure, the guide is useful for any mode of photography.
I just came across another book by Peterson called "Exposure Solutions". It looks to have been on the market for a couple of years now but I had never seen it or even heard of it. Last night I read the book and was impressed with the concise coverage on how to handle many difficult exposure situations. Much of the book is somewhat a re-hash of techniques in his previous guides, but the smaller size and more intent information makes this book a very good read for anyone who has had problems with particular exposures. If you can get your hands on a copy, it is well worth the $20 price. A little cheaper on Amazon.
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Thanks Carter, sounds like a book to add to the collection.
I have a Barns & Noble close :D
Phil
It's available for the iPad also. Just type in Exposure Solutions in the search area of the iTunes bookstore.
nicksr1125 wrote:
It's available for the iPad also. Just type in Exposure Solutions in the search area of the iTunes bookstore.
Only in the USA. I'm in Oz and Apple store will not permit a download of this item from the US Apple store as it's not available in the Oz store.
Mr. B
Loc: eastern Connecticut
MT Shooter wrote:
I have long recommended Bryan Petersons book "Understanding Exposure" as an excellent guide for newer photographers having trouble getting a grip on the exposure triangle, and while he is heavy into manual exposure, the guide is useful for any mode of photography.
I just came across another book by Peterson called "Exposure Solutions". It looks to have been on the market for a couple of years now but I had never seen it or even heard of it. Last night I read the book and was impressed with the concise coverage on how to handle many difficult exposure situations. Much of the book is somewhat a re-hash of techniques in his previous guides, but the smaller size and more intent information makes this book a very good read for anyone who has had problems with particular exposures. If you can get your hands on a copy, it is well worth the $20 price. A little cheaper on Amazon.
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Carter,
Thanks for passing that on. I just ordered it for $7.83 on Abebooks.com
Alton
have you ever used camerasim.com it too is a great intro to exposure and depth of field. give it a try
MT Shooter wrote:
I have long recommended Bryan Petersons book "Understanding Exposure" as an excellent guide for newer photographers having trouble getting a grip on the exposure triangle, and while he is heavy into manual exposure, the guide is useful for any mode of photography.
I just came across another book by Peterson called "Exposure Solutions". It looks to have been on the market for a couple of years now but I had never seen it or even heard of it. Last night I read the book and was impressed with the concise coverage on how to handle many difficult exposure situations. Much of the book is somewhat a re-hash of techniques in his previous guides, but the smaller size and more intent information makes this book a very good read for anyone who has had problems with particular exposures. If you can get your hands on a copy, it is well worth the $20 price. A little cheaper on Amazon.
I have long recommended Bryan Petersons book "... (
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Mr. B wrote:
Carter,
Thanks for passing that on. I just ordered it for $7.83 on Abebooks.com
Alton
Thanks for the source. Great price. Just ordered it.
MT Shooter wrote:
I have long recommended Bryan Petersons book "Understanding Exposure" as an excellent guide for newer photographers having trouble getting a grip on the exposure triangle, and while he is heavy into manual exposure, the guide is useful for any mode of photography.
I just came across another book by Peterson called "Exposure Solutions". It looks to have been on the market for a couple of years now but I had never seen it or even heard of it. Last night I read the book and was impressed with the concise coverage on how to handle many difficult exposure situations. Much of the book is somewhat a re-hash of techniques in his previous guides, but the smaller size and more intent information makes this book a very good read for anyone who has had problems with particular exposures. If you can get your hands on a copy, it is well worth the $20 price. A little cheaper on Amazon.
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Purchased the book about a year ago. I agree with MT Shooter, excellent read.
Flatbroke
Mr. B
Loc: eastern Connecticut
windshoppe wrote:
Thanks for the source. Great price. Just ordered it.
You're welcome. I order a lot of books through them. Haven't had any problems so far. The shipping time is usually longer than Amazon but, at those prices, I can wait.
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