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Understanding Close-up Photography: Creative Close Encounters with or without a Macro Lens |  | Author: Bryan Peterson Publisher: Amphoto Books Category: Book
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Seller: supermoviedeals Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 6306
Media: Paperback Edition: illustrated edition Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 0817427198 Dewey Decimal Number: 778.324 EAN: 9780817427191 ASIN: 0817427198
Publication Date: March 31, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In Understanding Close-up Photography Bryan Peterson turns his attention to a topic that is an ongoing favorite with photographers. But where most macro photography books focus on capuring subjects in nature, Peterson promises to go beyond, teaching you to photograph a range of subjects from animals and plants from the garden, beach, or mountains to objects found in the kitchen, supermarket, even the junkyard. In addition to information on equipment, exposure, light, and composition, his book will feature elements of technique that go beyond the norm, teaching you to shoot not just what is generally considered close-up, but to go even closer to the point of abstraction. He will also show you how to produce the intimacy of a close-up within a larger shot--how to capture the look in your subject's eyes without compromising the clarity of the surrounding scene. And as always, Peterson offers his signature touch with his personal terminology: in what he likes to call "Pop Junk" he shows how combining creativity with the right digital technology can turn close-up photos of the most ordinary objects into surprising pieces of art.
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Great for a newbie August 23, 2010 K. Clifford (TX) I am not a professional by any means and this book really broke everything down for me. I loved the equipment suggestions. Now I just have to find those extensions!!
Great Book for Macro Lovers August 9, 2010 Tudor Turtle Beautiful book with great info on each photo. Learned even more about closeups and macros and some equipment. Thanks.
Excellent Book for new (or advanced) macro shooters June 24, 2010 Michael Adams (Threeway, TN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have one HUGE complaint about this book, while reading it I spent about $500 buying every item the author presents. After reading about the Canon 500D filter, I had to have it. Why? Because the Peterson gave such compelling information with the pictures to back up his advice. Same thing for the extension tubes, and the reversing ring, and the macro flash. I'm sure I'm missing something, but you get the point. The only thing that I think he didn't mention (or maybe I missed) is the need for a focusing rail. The most amazing thing is that he gives the information and provides AMAZING photos as examples, and then if you follow his advice you can take exactly the same quality of photo. I take issue with another reviewer on here that says the instruction found in this book is limited. Peterson provides great information with brand recommendations, tips on using the equipment, and great examples of his work using the equipment (and techniques). The only way he could provide better instruction is by coming to your house and setting up your gear. If you've read Peterson before, you know that he's the real deal.
Layman's guide to Close-up Photography May 25, 2010 Kat Lady (Alexandria, VA, US) Picture worth a thousand words. Bryan Peterson explains everything so well. Yes, some of his points are repeated in his other books. But repetition and association makes understanding his points easier to digest.
Bryan's got a lot to say... May 17, 2010 Patrick A. Rodriguez (Olympia, WA) ...and I mean a lot. He's quick to give helpful hints and tips with clear vivid analogies...but don't go and buy the book just yet. Those of you who are professionals or experienced amateurs will find this book lacking in very advanced techniques. It explains middle range basics (It won't tell you how to turn on the camera) on Close up photography. Don't be surprised if at times you find the author almost appear to be bragging about his life and supposed success. However, it is still a good book for people that have little to no experience in taking their camera out of auto mode and getting better exposures. It's not the best but definitely really good. I think instead of writing separate books the author could have composed the whole series into one book because reading all his books you will often find yourself re-reading information from book to book. Instead of buying this buy his Understanding Exposure and pick this up from the library.
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