35mm Photography: The Complete GuideA complete guide to the 35mm camera and its uses, from choosing the right equipment through to developing, printing, storing and even selling your photographs, by established author and expert, Steve Bavister.The 35mm camera revolutionised the photographic world when it was first introduced in the 1930s. Since then nothing has superceded it as the most convenient and versatile choice for the vast majority of photographers, from amateur snappers to serious professionals. Steve Bavister's comprehensive new guide explains everything you will need to know about the 35mm camera, from the basics of how it works and its operation, to practical advice on how to achieve the best results in any given situation. There is even information on how to present and sell your photographs when you have taken them. |
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The Complete Guide Steve Bavister. ↑ FOREGROUND INTEREST To stop it looking as if everything is far away , arrange the shot so there's something of interest close to the camera . Fit a wide- angle , such as the 24mm used here , and set ...
The Complete Guide Steve Bavister. ↑ FOREGROUND INTEREST To stop it looking as if everything is far away , arrange the shot so there's something of interest close to the camera . Fit a wide- angle , such as the 24mm used here , and set ...
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The Complete Guide Steve Bavister. DUAL FOCAL POINTS Having two points of interest at opposite ends of the frame creates a feeling of tension , making it difficult for the eye to settle in any one place in the photograph . FOREGROUND ...
The Complete Guide Steve Bavister. DUAL FOCAL POINTS Having two points of interest at opposite ends of the frame creates a feeling of tension , making it difficult for the eye to settle in any one place in the photograph . FOREGROUND ...
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... interest establishes a relationship between the front , middle and back of the scene , and is particularly valuable in landscape work . You can do similar things with lines . Diagonal lines provide the most dynamic compositions ...
... interest establishes a relationship between the front , middle and back of the scene , and is particularly valuable in landscape work . You can do similar things with lines . Diagonal lines provide the most dynamic compositions ...
Contents
WHY 35MM? | 6 |
USING A 35MM CAMERA | 20 |
CHOOSING AND USING LENSES | 40 |
Copyright | |
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35mm cameras 35mm compact 35mm SLR 50mm lens accessories allows angle of view autofocus camera automatically background black-and-white blue blur bounce buildings built-in camera-shake capture choose close-up Cokin composition contrast create creative darkroom daylight depth of field effect enlarger everything faster film feature film speed filter fisheye lens flash flashgun focal length focus focusing foreground frame front give go in close ideal interest landscape Leica light levels look manual maximum aperture metering models offer option orange photogra photographers picture-taking portraits possible problem processing produce range red-eye safelight scanner scene shadows sharp shooting shot shutter release shutter speed slide standard zoom stop studio taking pictures technique telephoto lens telephoto zoom telezoom texture there's things tripod tungsten tures underexposed viewfinder wide-angle lens zoom lens