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The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2
Scott Kelby

Peachpit Press, 2008 - 240 pages

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     highly recommended  highly recommended



Scott Kelby, author of the groundbreaking bestseller ?The Digital Photography Book, Vol. 1? is back with an entirely new book that picks up right where Vol. 1 left off. It?s more of that ?Ah ha?so that?s how they do it,? straight-to-the-point, skip the techno jargon; packed with stuff you can really use today, that made Vol. 1 the world?s bestselling book on digital photography.

In Volume 2, Scott adds entirely new chapters packed with Plain English tips on using flash, shooting close up photography, travel photography, shooting people, and even how to build a studio from scratch, where he demystifies the process so anyone can start taking pro-quality portraits today! Plus, he's got full chapters on his most requested topics, including loads of tips for landscape photographers, wedding photographers, and there's an entire chapter devoted to sharing some of the pro's secrets for making your photos look more professional, no matter what you're shooting.

This book truly has a brilliant premise, and here?s how Scott describes it: ?If you and I were out on a shoot, and you asked me, ?When I use my flash, the background behind the person I?m shooting turns black. How do I fix that?? I wouldn?t give you a lecture on flash ratios, or start a discussion on flash synchronization and rear curtain sync. I?d just say ?Lower your shutter speed to 1/60 of a second. That should do it? Well, that?s what this book is all about: you and I out shooting where I answer questions, give you advice, and share the secrets I?ve learned just like I would with a friend?without all the technical explanations and techie photo speak.?

Each page covers a single concept on how to make your photography better. Every time you turn the page, you?ll learn another pro setting, tool, or trick to transform your work from snapshots into gallery prints. If you?re tired of taking shots that look ?okay,? and if you?re tired of looking in photography magazines and thinking, ?Why don?t my shots look like that?? then this is the book for you.

This isn?t a book of theory?full of confusing jargon and detailed concepts. This is a book on which button to push, which setting to use, and when to use it. With nearly another 200 of the most closely guarded photographic ?tricks of the trade,? this book gets you shooting dramatically better-looking, sharper, more colorful, more professional-looking photos every time.




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A book to reference again and again!

I bought this book after reading the first addition. This is the kind of book that I read cover-to-cover, and then a few months later, pick it back up and read again! Things seems to make so much more sense to me that second time around - after having some experience with what he covers! This is also one of those reference books to keep so that if you have a question about something, you can find it in this book. I don't like books that I read once and then it sits on a shelf. I like books that can help me again and again!

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone getting into or just starting photography!


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Absolutely great!

If you're like me, disgusting those awful phone book manuals from the manufacturers that are absolutely impossible to understand and use, Scott Kelby's The Digital Photography Book 1 and 2 are the things for you. Here you'll find just about everything you need to know and do in easy steps to get the same results the pros does - without having to study those horribly technical manuals in detail and experiment for years before you get there.

I recommend these books highly to any serious amateur out there with a digital system camera. Scott doesn't beat about the bush. He'll tell you exactly what aperture to use in various situations for correct depth-of-field, getting the correct white balance, how to shoot for optimum sharpness, what equipment to buy or use to tackle various tricky situations or light conditions, how to use flash and why you should consider using it in direct sunlight, and hundred of other things you've been wondering about. And as a bonus it is all presented in a very humorous way, so watch it - you may end up having to read it twice or thrice like I had to, because of getting completely carried away by it. Other than that - just go for it. Buy them. They'll get you started from page one. Just get your gear and start shooting along with the books' clear instructions, and you'll start getting results you never thought possible.

Note that these books are not intended for the compact camera users. But if you own a digital system camera with interchangeable lenses - you'll never regret buying them.


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Simple, concise and well worth the time and money..

This book contains a little something for just about every area of photography.

The book contains nne chapters, but my initial forcus was only on about four of the chapters shooting landscapes, macros, pro tips for better photos and the photo recipes at the end of the book.

Despite my narrow focus, I found MANY new methods that will immediately improve my photography.

This is a must read for all photographers starting out and for intermediate shooters.




Best book on the market

The polar opposite to the manual for informative camera settings and use, this book is fun (sometimes goofy) reading and REALLY helps you. So many photo books spout how good the writer is or don't tell you how a shot is made, and this makes up for all of them-- the second book "#2" is also incredible.


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For Novice, Amatuer, or Professional Photographer alike

I really like the presentation and layout of this book! I've got other books by Scott Kelby and I like them as well. I know some people have knocked his attempts at adding humor to the publications. Overall, the information is definitely useful and worthwhile. I bought two copies of this book. I gave one to a friend in Ireland who does wedding photography. He thought that it was brilliant! He's a very talented photographer but was still fascinated with the contents of the book. My point is that beginner to advanced can learn something that they previously did not know. Highly recommended.


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