Books
- #jaworskyj photo travel guide
- Austria, Switzerland
- over 200 photo motifs in Austria + Switzerland on more than 200 pages
- A5 portrait format
- Photographing horses in style
- optimal equipment
- manual horse photography
- Finding and staging photo spots
- planning an animal-friendly shoot
- Horses as a subject - from portraits to action shots
- Breed studies: recognizing and working out horse types
- the art of image composition
- Sony ZV-E10 - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera!
- Filming and vlogging with the Sony ZV-E10
- Exposure: from automatic to manual
- Image stabilization in photo and video mode
- define your own movie programs
- silent recording
- adjust the image brightness
- perfect sharpness in photo and film
- Focusing via touchscreen
- Number of pages: approx. 300 pages
- Author: Dr. Kyra Sänger, Dr. Christian Sänger
- Close-up photography - capturing unique details
- the importance of imagery
- Idea, motif and image detail
- The nuts and bolts of lighting
- everything you need to know about the equipment
- Shooting with an open aperture
- mastering the exposure triangle
- Learning to focus manually
- Author: Jürgen Pagel
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Arrange appointment- Camera book for the Fujifilm X-T100
- Camera book
- for the Sony Alpha 6300
- all functions of the camera explained clearly
- the camera in practical use
- Skilfully implementing creative ideas - the Alpha 6300 as a video camera
- From the book "Photography with the Nikon D5500" Contents:
- How to get your D5500 up and running
- First pictures in SCENE and EFFECTS mode
- The semi-automatic exposure modes P, S and A
- Picture Control configurations in practice
- Creating automatic exposure brackets
- Making edge contrasts really sharp
- Case studies with the D5500
- Post-processing directly in the camera
- Canon EOS R50 - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera!
- get to know the Canon EOS R50
- recommended basic settings
- mastering special scenes
- use effective filters
- manually create creative videos
- Capture movements in slow motion
- optimal exposure with and without flash
- Number of pages: 344 pages
- Author: Dr. Kyra Sänger, Dr. Christian Sänger
- Nik Collection 4 - Practical book for fantastic image looks
- U-Point for image corrections without a mask
- intense colors and creative effects
- artistic black and white conversion
- breathtaking visual effects
- Grain structure like analog film
- Perspective and proportions
- vibrant colors and strong contrasts
- Number of pages: approx. 300 pages
- Lens for the Fujifilm X-System - Practical guide with photo workshops
- what makes Fujifilm Lens so special
- Fujinon lens types
- Lenses from other manufacturers
- brief explanation of the lens code
- Light and its properties
- Lenses - the most important terms
- Understanding and avoiding imaging errors
- Author: Friedemann Hinsche
- Photo guide from 22places, the most popular travel and photography blog in Germany
- Guaranteed to be suitable for beginners: the most important photography knowledge explained in an easy-to-understand way
- With lots of sample images, tricks and photo exercises
- Nikon NX Studio
- optimal introduction to Nikon NX Studio
- Adjust and reset settings
- Skillfully perform image management tasks
- Focus points and histogram
- Tonal value corrections of RAW images
- Working with the advanced gradation curve
- Picture Control configurations
- Number of pages: approx. 300 pages
- Author: Michael Gradias
- Getting started with landscape photography
- Tips for buying a camera
- Tips for buying a lens
- first see, then feel, then photograph
- Using perspectives skillfully
- Night photography
- Focus point
- everything just photoshopped?
- Photo raw food: The RAW format
- Canon EOS R10 - The comprehensive practical guide
- get to know the EOS R10
- Take and view photos
- automatic scene recognition
- Using program settings
- manual exposure
- Creative filming made easy
- Author: Dr. Kyra Sänger, Dr. Christian Sänger
- Optimize display and viewfinder indicators
- Using eye AF
- Shooting video with the a6100
- Software, Lenses and Accessories
- 320 pages
- Author Stephan Klapszus
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