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 A Guide to Extreme Lighting Conditions in Digital Photography (Digital Photography S.)
  

  A Guide to Extreme Lighting Conditions in Digital Photography (Digital Photography S.) by Duncan Evans

  • Published by: AVA Publishing SA
  • Author: Duncan Evans
  • Page Count: 144
  • Group: Photographic equipment & techniques
  • ISBN: 2884790861/9782884790864
  • Published: Jul 2006

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A Guide to Extreme Lighting Conditions in Digital Photography (Digital Photography S.)
The two extremes of lighting where there is far too much light or not enough - are the most challenging aspects of photography. This book removes the need for trial and error by explaining just how to digitally capture the world of high-contrast lighting where the landscape shimmers with light; and the other worldly extreme of low light, where exposures are long, and beautiful visual effects are possible. Structured to cover a wide range of extreme lighting situations, this comprehensive guide also details equipment and specialist digital techniques: from painting with light to controlling reflections and avoiding burn out. Using a broad selection of inspirational images, the creation of each is uncovered step by step to instruct the photographer in mastering any extreme lighting situation.


Brief Description:

Explains how to digitally capture the world of high-contrast lighting where the landscape shimmers with light; and the other worldly extreme of low light, where exposures are long and beautiful visual effects are possible. This text details equipment and digital techniques: from painting with light to controlling reflections and avoiding burn out.