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killicks
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      02-22-2004
I am looking for published collections of photographs taken with
digital cameras.

You know the sort of thing - full page pics with short blurb by the
photographer about technique etc

Idealy taken with a s2 pro although maybe thats a big ask


Any thoughts would be welcome

Campbell
 
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Lucas Tam
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      02-22-2004
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> I am looking for published collections of photographs taken with
> digital cameras.
>
> You know the sort of thing - full page pics with short blurb by the
> photographer about technique etc



Does it matter if it's digital or not? The technique is same for
traditional cameras and digitals ; )

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      02-23-2004
"killicks" <> wrote in message
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> I am looking for published collections of photographs taken with
> digital cameras.
>
> You know the sort of thing - full page pics with short blurb by the
> photographer about technique etc
>
> Idealy taken with a s2 pro although maybe thats a big ask
>
>
> Any thoughts would be welcome
>
> Campbell


Nature photographer Jim Brandenburg's "Looking For Summer" is his first book
using digital. He used a S2 Pro. But it's not a 'how to'. But it does
show what a master can do with it.

Ron


 
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      02-26-2004
Lucas Tam wrote in message
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> Does it matter if it's digital or not? The technique is same for
> traditional cameras and digitals ; )


Im new to this game but there does seem to be some major differences
35mm technique has more to do with film speed and film & paper quality

Digital seems to emphasise resolution settings and image enhansing

Just a thought

C
 
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> Im new to this game but there does seem to be some major differences
> 35mm technique has more to do with film speed and film & paper quality
>
> Digital seems to emphasise resolution settings and image enhansing


Just think of Digital Photography, traditional Photography with a Digtial
Camera. All the technique from your 35mm days still apply. There have only
been minor changes such as graphics resolution (use the highest possible),
compression (use the lowest possible), and file format.

As for enhancing & printing, this falls more in the realm of Photoshop or
graphics editing. If you're interested in graphics editing you're better
off finding a book on Photoshop, Corel Draw, or similar.

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