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Last week in our weekly newsletter I gave three recommendations for good Digital Photography Books (some of the best books I've come across). A number of people have emailed to ask me to post them again on the main blog because they deleted the email. Here they are:
Since the newsletter I've also had a few readers write in with recommendation for other recommended Digital Photography Books that they've found helpful.
A few of them I'd heard of and used but there's a few that I've not seen before that I'll be ordering from Amazon this afternoon. I hope people find them helpful. Here they are:
Let us know of any digital photography books that you've found helpful and would recommend and I'll add them to the list.
Posted by Darren in our Tips category on October 25, 2006
I just want to add a few words about Complete Digital Photography. It is a useful book indeed. That is the book I would recommend to any photographer with little experience who need a guide written in an understandable language. The content of the book is well organized and includes diagrams, examples and full information about each aspect of digital photography.
molja
www.shotaddict.com
I'd agree with the first three (understanding exposure, perfect photography and complete photography) - definitely three of the best!
Thanks for that list. Looks comprehensive and I've recommended Understanding Exposure enough times that if the rest of the books are half as good I'll get some good reading out of them!
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