Jeff Wignall's Digital Photography Crash Course: 2 Minute Tips for Better Photos

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Author: Jeff Wignall

ISBN-10: 1600596347

ISBN-13: 9781600596346

Category: Photography - Techniques & Equipment

Got two minutes? That's all it takes to improve your photographic technique. Best-selling author Jeff Wignall (The Joy of Digital Photography) provides more than 150 entertaining, clever, inspirational, and quick tips to help photographers reach the next level. He covers a variety of areas, from selecting gear and picking a subject to getting the most out of your camera's features, like light meters and on-camera flash. Conversational and accessible, this is a must-have guide for anyone with...

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Got two minutes? That's all it takes to improve your photographic technique. Best-selling author Jeff Wignall (The Joy of Digital Photography) provides more than 150 entertaining, clever, inspirational, and quick tips to help photographers reach the next level. He covers a variety of areas, from selecting gear and picking a subject to getting the most out of your camera's features, like light meters and on-camera flash. Conversational and accessible, this is a must-have guide for anyone with a digital camera.

Introduction 91 Keep a Spray Bottle Handy for Flower Close-ups 102 Silhouette Shapes in Nature 113 Take a Walk on the Weird (and Goofy) Side 124 Visit an Indoor Aquarium 135 Shoot the Moon 146 Bring Home Photo Souvenirs 157 Chill the Mood with Cool Colors 168 Keep An Eye Peeled for Peeling Vintage Ads 179 Tino Wallenda: Life Lessons from the High Wire 1810 Become a Landscape Minimalist 2011 Listen to the Sound of Pictures Calling You 2112 Time Sunsets Carefully 2213 Lay Down, Look Up (The Beauty of Articulated LCD Panels) 2314 Pump Up the Volume with Bold, Brash Colors 2415 Weather & Photography: Abandon Your Preconceptions 2516 Working a Subject 2617 Plump Up Your Pumpkins with Side Lighting 2818 Look Back Through Tourism Time 2919 Isolate Color Contrasts 3020 Don't Be Afraid to Use Flash on Flowers 3121 Pack a Pocket Compass When Traveling 3222 Isolate Patterns in Architecture 3323 Consider the Beauty of the Lowly Dandelion 3424 Create a Shooting Checklist 3525 Bring a Monopod Where Tripods Won't (Or Can't) Go 3626 Expose for Action: Select Shutter Priority Mode 3727 Organize This! 3828 Go Wild! Visit a Wildlife Sanctuary 3929 S-t-r-e-t-c-h Your Vision with an Ultra-Wide Lens 4030 Get Sea Fever! 4131 Don't Fight the Light 4232 Be Aware (and Beware!) of Shapes 4333 Back to the Future: The Fun of Black & White 4434 Step Right Up! (But Watch Your Step) 4635 Wildlife Photos: Wait for an Interesting Moment 4736 Combine Window Light with Fill Flash 4837 Night Photo Technique: Zoom into the River of Night 4938 Editing Tip: Don't Use That Same Old Name! 5039 Treasures in Your Attic: Tell the Story of Forgotten Spaces 5140 Study Sign Language 5241 More Humor: Juxtapose Just Because 5442 Get Dramatic with Contrast 5543 Soften Landscapes with Hazy Light 5644 Turn Your Scanner Into a Camera 5745 Creative Shutter Speed Technique: Create Ribbons of Water 5846 Tweak Your Color Balance With Digital Filers 5947 The Ups & Downs of Horizon Placement 6048 Focus Selectively 6149 Plan Your Spring Photography Garden 6250 Pictures Through Airplane Windows 6451 Photograph People at Work 6552 Ignore the Composition Police 6653 Collect Photos of Weird Things 6754 Listen to the Light 6855 Use Exposure Compensation with Snow Scenes 6956 Make an Accessory Survival Kit 7057 Shooting Wildlife from Your Car 7158 Create a False-Color Infrared Look 7259 Become a Peeping Tom 7460 Go on Safari in Your Own Backyard 7561 Consider the Strange Beauty of the Fisheye Lens 7662 Draw Textures Out with Sidelighting 7863 Stop Target Shooting: Use Off-Center Subject Placement 7964 Mind the Moods of Light and Weather 8065 The Many (Almost Magical) Uses of a Polarizing Filter 8166 Bring Ancestors Back to Life (Photographically Speaking) 8267 Compare Sizes to Show Scale 8368 Follow the Clouds to Great Sunsets 8469 Expose Sunsets for Maximum Drama 8570 Wait for the Sunset Afterglow 8671 Save Camera Batteries: Use the Peephole 8772 Discover Architectural Details 8873 Practice Your Macro Skills on Houseplants 8974 Immortalize Hometown Icons 9075 Start Your Own Alphabet 9176 Expect the Unexpected in Nature 9277 Photograph Everyday Stuff 9378 Include Dark Foregrounds in Landscapes 9479 Consider Wearing a Photographer's Vest 9580 Protect Your Images with a Copyright Notice 9681 Sports Photography: Off with Their Heads! 9782 Get Serious: Use a Tripod (Part I) 9883 Get Serious: Use a Tripod (Part II) 9984 For a Little Romance, Try the Gaussian Blur 10085 Turn the Camera Vertical 10286 Pet Portraits: Focus on the Eyes 10387 Beware Specular Highlights 10488 Use Patterns to Create Visual Rhythm 10589 Eliminate the Subject...and Just Shoot the Reflection 10690 Journey to Another Reality with Cool Black Light Pictures 10791 Silhouette the Landscape 10892 Cropping Is As Cropping Does (with Apologies to Forrest Gump) 10993 Don't Be a Slave to Sharpness 11094 Understanding the Three Types of Light Meters 11195 Meter in the Middle of the Frame 11296 Take Spot-on Readings with Spot Metering Mode 11397 Get Close to Wild Animals (in the Wild, Naturally) 11498 Return to Familiar Haunts 11599 Add Noise to Create a Film Look 116100 Lay Down and Look Up! 117101 Editing Quick Tip: Fade Photoshop Filters for Artistic Control 118102 Editing Quick Tip: Create a Blue Flamingo 119103 Create an Organization System for Your Digital Files 120104 Enhance Depth by Raising Your Subject Higher 121105 Get the Maximum Blast from Built-in Flash 122106 Beware the Six-Legged Horse 124107 Visit Maine During Lupine Season 125108 Informal Group Portraits: Get Them to Smile! 126109 Make Hay (or Autumn Pictures) While the Sun Shines 127110 Cultivate Flower Photos: Visit a Botanical Garden 128111 Look for Holiday Still Life Pictures at Home 129112 Be Golden, Shoot in the Gold Zone 130113 Photoshop Filter Fun: Flood Your Photos 131114 Give Your Sunsets a Powerful Foreground 132115 Photoshop Tip: Create an Old-Fashioned Postcard Look 133116 The RAW Deal: Why I (Now) Always Shoot RAW 134117 Take a Spin on the Color Wheel, Theoretically Speaking 136118 Zoom the Lens 138119 Need a Challenge? Illustrate an Emotional Concept 139120 Be a Part of Art: In Memory of Jeanne-Claude 140121 Keep a Places Journal 142122 Shoot What Interests You 143123 Compose with Odd Numbers (Don't Ask Me Why) 144124 Maximize Depth of Field for Ultimate Sharpness 145125 Minimize Depth of Field for Selective Focus 146126 Extend Your Telephoto Range with a Teleconverter 148127 Pause to Photograph Sacred Spaces 150128 Keep an Eye on the Highlight Warning 151129 Visit America's Most Amazing Landscape 152130 Step Up to Better Garden Photos 154131 Architecture: Break Some Rules to Add Drama 155132 Take Dad's Advice: Spotlight Subjects with Frontlighting 156133 Release Stress with a Bit of Abstract Sign Fun 157134 Meter from a Middle Tone 158135 Consider the Suggestion (Not Rule) of Thirds 159136 Be Aware of Your Camera's Dynamic Range 160137 Include Hands in Interesting Ways 162138 Get Positive Impact from Negative Space 163139 Turn Around and See What's Behind You 164140 Run Away with the Carnival (for a Moment at Twilight, Anyway) 165141 Now You See It, Now You Don't: The Magic of the Clone Stamp 166142 Put Your Memory Eggs in Several Small Baskets 168143 Do (or Don't Do) These Things with Your New Camera 169144 High Speed Subjects (Part I): File a Technical Flight Plan 170145 High Speed Subjects (Part II): Become the Moment, Grasshopper 172146 Give Yourself A Technical & Creative Challenge 174Index 176