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The New Photography Manual2 reviews
Steve Bavister, Lee Frost, ...

Chronicle Books, 2007

Great Book!
I'm just getting back into photography after quite a few years. This book was a great refresher, and now includes all of the basics of digital photography. The pictures and quality of the book are outstanding.
  
  











  



  
The A-Z of Creative Photography20 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles Publishers, 2001

Great book for teaching photography
As a photography teacher I had one copy of this book and have used it periodically throughout the years for suggestions with assignments. Now I will be teaching an adv. photo class and have ordered one for each student as a kind of text book. This book give a 1-2 page detailed but to the point description of a technique without all the blah blah blah that other books can waste your time on. It ...
  
  











  



  
Lee Frost's Panoramic Photography9 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles PLC, 2005

Outstanding book on Panorama techniques
This is an excellent book for those interested in making photographic panoramas. It is a little outdated, but still covers the basics of making panoramas with a digital camera. The author is british, so a little of the terminology seems a bit strange to Americans (in a delightful sort of way). It is chock full of beautiful panoramas and the author's explanations of how he made them are very ...
  
  











  



  
The Photographer's Guide to Filters25 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles Publishers, 2002

A MUST BUY if you own a SLR!
I bought this book because I figured having some direction regarding filters would be a good investment. This book is great. The book starts with what might be a slightly wordy explanation about the difference between screw on and slide in filters, and the advantages of each, but if you are just getting into filters you might not even be aware of the differences. I really liked how the book ...
  
  











  



  
The Question-And-Answer Guide to Photo Techniques3 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles UK, 1995

I got the bk from my library. It's so gd I want my own copy.
I have read (or tried to read) about 5 books on photography in order to improve my skills. This book provides excellent, broad coverage of basic photography techniques, with gems for the more advanced photographer. The photos included provide clear illustration of the text.
  
  











  



  
Photography (Teach Yourself)11 reviews
Lee Frost

Hodder Arnold H&S, 2000

Buy this Book........
A few weeks ago my digital camera quit working at a very bad time. I had to break out my twenty year old 35mm film camera and use it. I was stunned at the quality that my old Yaschica had over my digital camera. So I bought this wonderful book and never looked back. It is filled with great tips that are easy to understand. Tips on how to use differant lenses, filters and film. Not to mention ...
  
  











  



  
The Poetry of Robert Frost18 reviews
Robert Frost

New Millennium Audio, 2001

Frost's treasure
Robert Frost has a world-wide admiration. And in this book, you can find all his poems grouped neatly in sections connecting them to the place they are written in. So to put it in a nut shell, it is just what you are looking for if you want to buy something you won't regret.
  
  











  



  
The A-Z Creative Digital Photography5 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles, 2006

Awesome book for the digital photographer!
With this book, Lee Frost has proved once again that he is one of the best photography authors. This book does an excellent job of breaking down the various photoshop techniques into easy to follow step-by-step instructions. Over the last couple of years I have purchased a number of digital photography books and even though I'm fairly competent with a computer, they never helped me to fully grasp ...
  
  











  



  
Lee Frost's Personal Views: The Art of Colour Landscape Photography3 reviews
Lee Frost

Aurum Press, 1998

"From a tourist on photography to a serious amateur"
If I tell you by reading a book will turn you from an amateur to a professional, I'm lying. However, the Book has helped me to transform from a tourist on photography to a serious amateur. Meeting frustrations? Of course! I have written to Lee Frost to express thanks on what I have learnt from him, he didn't even give an acknowledgement note. I sent that letter with my first serious project, ...
  
  











  



  
The Q&A Guide to Photo Techniques1 review
Lee Frost

David & Charles, 2004

Excellent. Concise. Informative. To the point
The title of my review sums it up: the book addresses most common questions beginning or intermediate photographers may have; it provides numerous well chosen examples. Most photos were taken by the author and include (surprisingly, a very unusual but useful feature among photo books) relevant shooting info. to illustrate the pint (e.g., what camera or film or lens was used; in some cases what ...
  
  











  



  
Lee Frost's Landscape Photography2 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles PLC, 2007

Not for the digital photographer
This book is typical of Lee's style of photographic book. Lots of great images all biased toward film usage with medium format and 6x17 cameras. This is what I expected and hoped for. There is some small references to digital but if you are after technique based digital articles than there are better books elsewhere but if you are after inspiraton and still enjoy film based photography than ...
  
  











  



  
The Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography65 reviews
Lee Frost

Amphoto Books, 2000

A great introduction to low-light photography
This book is split into chapters dealing with different subjects relating to low light photography. All the chapters are easy (and fun) to read, and the pictures are great. But what I like best about this book is that it will give you very specific advice. It's not some dull, try-until-you-get-it-right advices, but it will tell you exactly which aparture and shutter speed to use in a given ...
  
  











  



  
The Creative Photography Handbook4 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles PLC, 2003

Excellent guide for techniques and new ideas
This is absolutely an excellent book. Without going into the basis stuff that's in almost every book (by now, you should now what dept-of-field and shutterspeed is), Lee Frost gives a new idea and the belonging technique in every chapter. The book is written in a very simple, story-telling way. Every chapter tells what the creative technique is, how to use it, what materials you require and gives ...
  
  











  



  
Photos That Sell14 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles Publishers, 2001

Encouragement in a book
When I get discouraged and feel I don't have what it takes as a photographer, I turn to this book. The information is simple and shows you that any quality shot can find the right buyer. I have reread this book over and over and its the most valuable tool in my arsenal of books.
  
  











  



  
Northumbria1 review

Constable, 1998

A disappointment
What can I say? This is a collection of generally mundane images, poorly executed, with regular over-use of the polarisar filter. Compare this book with Joe Cornish's or Charlie Waite's work and it pales into insignificance.
  
  











  



  
Lee Frost's Simple Art of Black and White Photography: Easy Methods for Making Fine Art Prints3 reviews
Lee Frost

David & Charles Publishers, 2004

The perfect book for beginners and pros alike
This is by far the best black and white photo technique book I have read. I am a pro photographer and always keep a huge collection of how to books and monographs for looking up styles and new ideas. Lee Frost is a very down to earth photographer that really takes what he loves to heart. He preaches that it is not all the little technical things that people and teachers say you need to know ...
  
  











  



  
Behavioral and neurobiological effects of printed word repetition in lexical decision and naming [An article ...
L. Katz, C.H. Lee, ...

Elsevier, 2005

This digital document is a journal article from Neuropsychologia, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: A series of experiments studied the effects of repetition of printed words on (1) lexical decision (LD) and naming (NAM) behavior and (2) concomitant brain activation. It was ...
  
  











  








   



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