Monday, March 1, 2010
The Photographic Eye: Learning to See with a Camera
The Photographic Eye: Learning to See with a Camera by Michael O'Brien Norman Sibley * Publisher: Sterling * Number Of Pages: 228 Product Description: Learn how to take apart each element of a successful photograph, analyze it, master it, and then put it all back together. 228 pages (8 in color), 240 b/w illus., 8 1/2 x 10 1/4. Summary: A very good beginner's book. Rating: 5 I have been interested in photography for quite a while. I've taken many photos, but have never found the elements that i need to understand to compose good images. This book takes you from a know-nothing beginning, through Lines, Shapes, Negative/Positive Space, the grid, etc. It lays an excellent groundwork with lots of examples to get you started with the right way of taking pictures. The assigments are a good way to put the knowledge learned in the book to practical use. No expensive cameras needed, even a cheap 35mm SLR you can find at a thrift store (i found mine with 2 lenses for 19.99) is perfect for this book. Quote: http://rapidshare.com/files/141477670/The_Photographic_Eye_www.softarchive.net.rar no pass