Ein Beitrag von: Tanja Deuß

kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin
Over the last 12 months we’ve reviewed and mentioned a lot of great photographic books (real paper ones) here on dPS.
So today I thought I’d dig into the stats that Amazon give us as to what our readers have purchased after clicking through from our site to showcase the 15 most popular books bought by our readers. Hopefully it gives those of you shopping for presents for photography loving friends and family some ideas!

Check out the current best selling digital photography books on Amazon where they currently have most books at 30-50% off retail price!
Note: dPS earns a small commission if you purchase one of these books after clicking on one of the above links. This helps our site sustain itself – we appreciate your support!
Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.
The Most Popular Digital Photography Books of 2012 [Among dPS Readers]
Engagement Cinematography in Atlanta Georgia 2012. Music: “I Do” by Sheena Robinson www.reverbnation.com Download Link www.mediafire.com Shot by M. Overton – Director of Photography M&R Photography of medialifted.com Facebook fanpage facebook.com Keywords: Cinematography, Engagement, Proposal, Yes to the Dress, R&B Music, Bridezilla, My Fair Wedding, Nikon D800 D4 D7000 D700 D3s D3x D3100, 1080p 24fps, WE TV, Style Network, Fstoppers
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These images were created using a Zeiss GFL trinocular microscope equipped with Planapo objectives and captured using Nikon D2X, D3X and D3s cameras. They are; 1. Paramecium Caudata 400X 2. Single algae cell 600X 3. Bacteria on water droplets 400X 4. Common rose aphid 63X 5. Aquatic plant “Elodea” 250X 6. Rotifer 400X 7. Aphid circulatory system 400X 8. Water ant 63X
As part of his on-going Geotagged Photo Location series, our regular contributor Miles Hecker provides us today with advise on shooting at Steptoe Butte – The Top of the Palouse.
To all our friends in the USA who today are celebrating Thanksgiving, please accept our best wishes for safe travels and warm family times.
Happy Holidays!

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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
TI performs his song “What You Know” live at The Warner Sound captured by Nikon during SXSW 2012. The Warner Sound’s SXSW performances were captured exclusively with Nikon D4 HD-SLRs camera and lenses. Director: Michael Thelin. Produced by MTP, Inc. www.nikonusa.com http facebook.com Subscribe to The Warner Sound: goo.gl The Warner Sound on the Web: youtube.com thewarnersound.com http twitter.com
www.adorama.com Adorama Photography TV Presents Photo on the Go with Joe McNally. Join Joe in the jungles of Saint Lucia, in the Eastern Caribbean as he photographs one of the island’s lovely singers, Claudette. In this episode, Joe experiments with different sizes of light sources. He will test three different soft boxes, 2 direct and 1 indirect. Watch as he compares and contrasts the size of light sources, in relation to his subject, using large flash. AdoramaTV features talented hosts including Mark Wallace, Gavin Hoey, Joe McNally, Joe DiMaggio, Tamara Lackey, Bryan Peterson, Rich Harrington Related Products Featured items from this episode adr.ma AdoramaTV related episodes adr.ma Learn More from the Adorama Learning Center adr.ma Nikon D800E www.adorama.com Nikon 70-200 VRII f/2.8 www.adorama.com Elinchrom Ranger Quadra www.adorama.com Elinchrom Rotalux 27.5″ www.adorama.com Elinchrom Rotalux 39″ www.adorama.com Elinchrom Rotalux 59″ Inverse www.adorama.com Avenger C-Stand Kit www.adorama.com If you have questions, share them with us at: adotv@adorama.com
TI performs his songs “I’m Back,” “Rubber Band Man,” and “U Don’t Know Me” live at The Warner Sound captured by Nikon during SXSW 2012. The Warner Sound’s SXSW performances were captured exclusively with Nikon D4 HD-SLRs camera and lenses. Director: Michael Thelin. Produced by MTP, Inc. www.nikonusa.com http facebook.com Subscribe to The Warner Sound: goo.gl The Warner Sound on the Web: youtube.com thewarnersound.com http twitter.com
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Learn it all at a workshop: thatnikonguy.com Part 7 of a series to teach you everything you need to know to master strobist photography techniques. That Nikon Guy (Matt Granger) today shows you how to use your DSLRs pop up flash to trigger a single flash, for an interesting strobist portrait. Find used SB 26 flashes here: photography.shop.ebay.com Assumed knowledge: Manual exposure intro: www.youtube.com Example strobist images: www.youtube.com www.mattgranger.com https
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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