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Best Book On Photography?

Discussion in 'Photography Forum' started by BUCKO, Jun 3, 2007.

  1. BUCKO

    BUCKO Full Access Member

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    I'm looking for the best photography instruction book out there. I need something that will make me a good enough photographer to justify the money I spent on my camera. Any suggestions?
     
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    National Geographic Photography Field Guide

    Beyond that, forget the book and shoot! It's the only way to make the photographer you want to be.

    The book is a good one though if you want something small enough to throw in your bag.
     
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    The one I hear most commonly is "Understanding Exposure" by Brian Peterson. I bought it about a week ago and am about halfway through it. It's great about covering the "building blocks"
     
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    what are you hoping to learn?

    what do you already know?

    what kind of camera did you buy?
     
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    I know just enough to know that I don't know much. I think I have a decent eye for determining what would make a good picture. But for some reason, when I take a picture it just doesn't look that good.

    I'd say I'm a slightly above average "joe average" photographer. I want to be better than that.

    The camera I bought is a Canon EOS digital rebel XT. It came with an 18-55mm lens and a 75-300mm lens. I also bought a wide angle lens with a macro.
     
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    honestly, the manual that came with your camera. It's a dry read, but if you read it while you have your camera out, you will learn a lot about your camera. 2nd place: understanding exposure, bryan peterson.
     
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    Great link - thanks!

    and welcome, by the way. Make yourself at home.
     

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