You don't have to mortgage your home to buy a ton of the latest and greatest tech toys to do macro! At least, that's the first message I go from this very kind and informative author. Right off the bat, he points out lots of things you can do with a point-and-shoot (I have one, and immediately tried some of his suggestions.)Going on, I broke out my DSLR and added a small amount to my inventory of accessories and got intrigued...
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This is a very helpful, informative book. I have not done much macro photography, and this book made it fun to try. I highly suggest that anyone who has a camera and a little time, read this book, and then get out and play. Gayle Gahn
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By concentrating on small images and texture representation a photographer's overall approach and finished results can appear more professional. MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO WORKSHOP is thus an outstanding title not just for working macro photographers seeking to improve their results, but for any looking to understand macro images in everyday surroundings, and use the latest camera devices to capture the best shots. From common...
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Macro Photography reviewed by Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS: Publisher: Wiley Released:2007 Pages: 253 $30 USB 36 Canada 20 UK ISBN:978-0-470-11870-4 Novice/Intermediate/Advanced Strengths: Magnificent layout makes the book easy to read. Superb general examples of photography, close-ups, large screen shots and (photoshop) screen well done. The author has included many insightful ways of looking and dealing with Macro...
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I enjoyed reading this book from cover to cover the day it arrived and found it to be an excellent, up to date reference for anyone intending to enter the wonderful world of macro photography. The author takes the reader through all the important basics including equipment selection, lighting and subject matter. The subjects are explained in detail which is both easy to read and practical in its application. The text is complimented...
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