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How to Take Great Digital Photos of Your Friend's Wedding.
Title:
How to Take Great Digital Photos of Your Friend's Wedding.
Author:
Rice, Patrick.
ISBN:
9781608951239
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (81 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- How to Get Started -- Having Fun, Taking Great Images -- Complementing the Images of the Professional Photographer -- 1. DIGITAL CAMERA BASICS -- Megapixels and Print Sizes -- File Format and Image-Quality Setting -- Lenses -- Memory Cards -- Batteries and Battery Life -- 2. EXPOSURE -- Shooting Modes -- Aperture and Shutter Speed -- ISO Settings -- White Balance -- 3. LIGHTING -- Quality of Light -- Direction of Light -- Natural Light -- Artificial Light -- 4. COMPOSITION -- Center of Interest -- Subject Placement -- Common Problems in Composition -- Improving Composition After the Shoot -- 5. POSING -- The Head, Shoulders, and Body -- Head Tilt -- Chin Height -- Hands -- Feet -- Three-Quarter and Full-Length Poses -- Group Portraits -- 6. THE WEDDING DAY -- Be Aware of the Professional -- Bride and Groom Getting Ready -- At the Church -- The Procession -- The Ceremony -- Exit Shots -- The Reception -- 7. ENHANCING YOUR IMAGES -- Changing Image Size -- Cropping -- Sharpening -- Removing Blemishes -- Eliminating Red-Eye -- Filter Effects -- 8. PRINTING AND SHARING IMAGES -- Lab prints -- Framing -- Scrapbooking -- Using Images Online -- Photo Albums -- Other Photographic Items -- CONCLUSION -- AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Armed with a digital camera, wedding attendees can create snapshots of the their friend's big day with the camera, lighting, posing, and composition skills taught  in this step-by-step manual. Beginning with a discussion of digital capture basics and how to ensure the best possible exposure by selecting the appropriate ISO settings, photographers learn how to create the setting that produces the best results under any lighting conditions. Posing is also covered so that, armed with some general principles and strategies, amateur photographers can greatly improve their sense of portraiture.  Sections on unusual situations teach readers how to make the best of mixed lighting conditions, flatter subjects, avoid exposure problems, and use the flash indoors; while tips on using Adobe Photoshop Elements help photographers give their photographs that professional edge.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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