bibot: great book and author
Canada on Jul 24, 2017
Georg Kleger: Beyan Peterson is in die Jahre gekommen. Immer noch das ist ein gutes Buch fuer Anfaenger die Zusammenhaenge von Zeit und Blende verstehen moechten. Kann nie schaden.
Germany on May 24, 2014
Manuel Rivas del Fresno: Una gran revisión del uso de la velocidad de obturación en fotografía. Y no por completa deja de ser amena. Muy recomendable.
Spain on Aug 22, 2013
Monster: I have all the books of Bryan. So, to me , was not a surprise to find so many examples and reccomandations.
Italy on Feb 01, 2013
Clikkety: Bryan Peterson has a way with words, bringing you right next to him as he instructs you how to do exactly what he is teaching. The flow of the book is better than any step by step instruction manual you could ever read for your camera. He makes the user feel completely confident in taking your camera off "auto-pilot" and still get great shots! Bryan takes the mystery out of learning what exactly your shutter speed does, with pictures, to match his instructions. He infuses just enough humor in this book to keep your attention and keep you reading page after page. Once you start putting into motion what Bryan is teaching, you'll wonder why it took you so long to buy this book. A must read for anyone who really wants to take control of their camera and make their shots stand out among the crowd!
United States on Sep 21, 2012
PlaneBob: I have been doing photography for a long time as a hobby and am alway looking to expand my knowlege an creativity in photography. I purchased my first Bryan Peterson book about a year ago and have since been hooked. This book is no exception, This book has done a great job in helping me understand shutter speed and creativity and to help me take better pictures and open my eyes to new exciting things to try. Bryan's book is very well written and easy to understand with the use of many pictures taken by him and his students. I also like the fact that this book is not huge and overloaded with technical mumbo jumbo. I look forward to Bryan's next book.
United States on Sep 12, 2011
Patrick A. Rodriguez: ...and I mean a lot. He's quick to give helpful hints and tips with clear vivid analogies...but don't go and buy the book just yet. Those of you who are professionals or experienced amateurs will find this book lacking in very advanced techniques. It explains middle range basics (It won't tell you how to turn on the camera) on shutter speed for photography. Don't be surprised if at times you find the author almost appear to be bragging about his life and supposed success. However, it is still a good book for people that have little to no experience in taking their camera out of auto mode and getting better exposures. It's not the best but definitely really good. I think instead of writing separate books the author could have composed the whole series into one book because reading all his books you will often find yourself re-reading information from book to book. Instead of buying this buy his Understanding Exposure and pick this up from the library.
United States on May 17, 2010
RogMJ007: I read Bryan's first book, "Understanding Exposure" and thought it was one of the best photography books writtens. Therefore, when he came out with this one I didn't buy it because I didn't want to be disappointed with rehashes of photos I already saw or he just added a few points to concepts already covered in other books.
I was on a photo safari when someone told me how much they enjoyed the book. Therefore, I decided to buy it. I was pleasantly surprised to see how he took something as basic as "shutter speed" and successfully held my interest for the entire book.
Bryan categorizes the book based on the shutter speed. These range from the speeds that freeze action (1/1000, 1/500, 1/250), to the slower ones that emphasize motion.
The books value is in the use of the slower speeds. There is not much to learn about taking images at the faster speeds that freeze action.
I give credit because he didn't just provide a bunch of pictures of the cliche slow shutter images (i.e., waterfalls and people walking). Instead, he shows you how to allow the moving subjects to paint the picture. My favorites examples are the boats in the water and the fields of grass....
United States on Jul 12, 2008
Rob: When I ordered this book my first thought before receiving it was that I didn't think I would learn too much but I have always loved his photography.
Boy was I wrong. After reading the book I realized how many of my photos could have been better if I paid more attention to shutter speed. I had become so used to all of my photos stopping the action, that I realized if I had slowed the shutter and let some of the background blur, it would have actually improved the photo.
shutter speed was something I was taking for granted and this book helped remind me of a creative element I had forgotten.
Like all of Bryan Peterson's books, this book is easy to read and all concepts are explained in a clear and concise manner. another plus is that many photos have two different versions to show what a change in shutter speed can do.
and if nothing else, this book is worth it for the fantastic photos within it's pages. He truly has a wonderful eye.
United States on Apr 19, 2008
Unlock Your Creativity: Master Shutter Speed for Action and Low-Light Photography | Fall in Love with Your Flash: A Guide to Creative Lighting with Scott Kelby's The Flash Book | Master Exposure in Photography: Learn to Capture Stunning Photos with Any Camera, 4th Edition | |
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Total Reviews | 1 reviews | 35 reviews | 57 reviews |
Publisher | Amphoto Books; First Edition | Rocky Nook | Amphoto Books; NO-VALUE edition |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 239 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 661 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,300 ratings |
Language | English | English | English |
Best Sellers Rank | #96 in Photography Equipment #167 in Digital Photography #169 in Photography Reference | #11 in Photography Lighting #122 in Photography Reference #134 in Digital Photography | #8 in Photography Equipment #9 in Photography Reference #12 in Digital Photography |
Photography Equipment (Books) | Photography Equipment | Photography Equipment | |
ISBN-13 | 978-0817463014 | 978-1681982748 | 978-1607748502 |
Paperback | 160 pages | 176 pages | |
Digital Photography (Books) | Digital Photography | Digital Photography | Digital Photography |
Item Weight | 1.45 pounds | 1.51 pounds | |
Photography Reference (Books) | Photography Reference | Photography Reference | Photography Reference |
Dimensions | 8.2 x 0.3 x 11 inches | 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches; 14.4 Ounces | 8.5 x 0.4 x 10.5 inches |
ISBN-10 | 0817463011 | 1681982749 | 1607748509 |
Girish K.: Very understanding
India on Feb 15, 2021