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Street Photography: Pocket guide
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Street Photography provides expert advice on the best types of cameras and lenses for street photos, with handy shooting tips on all aspects of the genre and website links to the world’s best street photography.
The book includes easy to follow techniques, from zone focusing, framing, single-frame/burst capture, positioning, timing, and 4K movie options, through to the aesthetics and practicalities of colour versus B&W, and how to develop your own street photography style.
Street Photography author is Photo Review Australia's expert, trusted technical editor Margaret Brown.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 17, 2018
Street Photography: Pocket guide

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    Street Photography: Pocket guide
    Street Photography: Pocket guide

    Street Photography provides expert advice on the best types of cameras and lenses for street photos, with handy shooting tips on all aspects of the genre and website links to the world’s best street photography. The book includes easy to follow techniques, from zone focusing, framing, single-frame/burst capture, positioning, timing, and 4K movie options, through to the aesthetics and practicalities of colour versus B&W, and how to develop your own street photography style. Street Photography author is Photo Review Australia's expert, trusted technical editor Margaret Brown.

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Margaret Brown

K.K.'s story is about how she was mislabeled as being a slow learner, while it was believed she had dyslexia. It wasn't until she was in middle school before she was diagnosed as having, 'photophobia,' a condition caused by the eye, itself. Photophobia is caused by the aqueous humour in the eye. The aqueous humour is a fluid at the front of the eye, which helps to maintain the shape of the eye. Light passes through this fluid on its way to the retina. The shape of the eye can determine eye fatigue, such as handling glare from a computer, dealing with lighting conditions, which can distort what one sees, as well as having difficulties with organizational issues, such as not seeing items that may be directly in full view.

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