A Choice between Books and Online Reference
Posted by bryboy on Aug 21, 2008
When you take up digital photography, serious people would normally turn to the books or perhaps online references and tutorials that can make them better snapshot artists. With most resources available to anyone these days, it is just a matter of time before they can be able to be in line with the modern photographers who have mastered the art and provided a lot of lucrative photos that really originate from raw and simple images.
But the question here is which references are truly reliable? Well a lot of it would depend on how a person would want to garner information and use it as a form of guideline when it comes to actually implementing it. For some, digital imaging is all about how you conceptualize and render raw images into better ones. But the thing here is that not all people can be that creative.
A good thing about photography is that you can enhance images better than the raw photo and make them as appealing and desirable in the eyes of people who get to see them. But apparently, photography is a never-ending process meaning that one enhancement is not the end of it all.
Simple application of effects is one thing but to check out various areas such as layering and image adjustments is another. It is all about trying to come up with a unique and attractive photo to which will surely be a great product based on how you can be able to produce better images after shooting them with your reliable digital camera.