
***** First part is not a spoiler. Of the story telling, no.. Learning that most of the waiters have been there for a long time is fascinating and speaks highly of Joe's The author really took her time to get to know these waiters and their life stor
- Title : Light: Science & Magic : An Introduction to Photographic Lighting
- Author : Fil Hunter
- Rating : 4.92 (151 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-11-19
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 360 Pages
- Asin : 0240517962
- Language : English
***** First part is not a spoiler. Of the story telling, no.. Learning that most of the waiters have been there for a long time is fascinating and speaks highly of Joe's The author really took her time to get to know these waiters and their life storie. The children are exuberant and their excitement seems to come through the very pages of the book. I wish I had this book before that photo sessioncountless hours of profanity might have been prevented.* I would not recommend the book unless you own an SLR, at least one strobe or flash unit (preferably at least two), maybe a reflector or two, and a couple tripods. I have a whole shelf of vegetable gardening books, but I turn to this one again and again. The cold call hangups, the string-you-along time parasite who ditches you at the end all the "bad stuff" you put up with in sales. Le Guin. The examples and contents are sufficiently comprehensive to do justice to this complex subject.. I have read pretty much all of Jess Michaels books, but this one has been by far my favorite!I definitely recommend reading the first book "An Affair in Winter" first. As the title suggests, this book is all about maintaining a fast metabolism to burn calories. This book is written as if Steve SolomonThe purpose of "Light Science and Magic" is to teach students and professionals to predict results before they set up the first light stand. It provides information that will enable them to arrive at exactly the lighting they want regardless of the subject being photographed. Some chapters are devoted to the subjects of photographing metal and glass and to portraiture.The exercises use minimal equipment and are based on studio still lifes; once understood, the principles can be used anywhere. Recommended.- Rona Mosler, Hackettstown P.L., N.J.Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. . Step-by-step examples include lighting glass, metal, shiny, black on black, and white on white subjects. By controlling the size of the light source, the type of reflection, and the family of angles of the reflections, the photographer can get the results he wants. Illustrations are well placed and helpful. Film range vis-a-vis shadows and highlights and the problems of mixed fluorescent and tungsten lighting are discussed, as are different types of studio lights. From Library Journal This is a practical text for photographers (student or working pro) who need to solve a lighting problem


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