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The Art of Photographic Lighting—New from Rocky Nook
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Photographic Lighting)
Santa Barbara, CA—It is essential that every photographer who is serious
about their craft have a firm understanding of the properties of light,
because light is more than just illumination.
In _The Art of Photographic Lighting_
(http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1zrd4c3e5uq9a5lem735cd40mspbmqhbtloqkpjkg) (Rocky Nook, $44.95 USD) you will
learn how light and shadow can be used to compose photographs. Example images
and diagrams illustrate lighting concepts and demonstrate how different
sources of light affect a subject.
Photographers of all levels are bound to improve their skills and
cultivate a new appreciation for light design as they discover how to successfully
use a variety of lighting tools.
Topics include:
* Use of light in classic paintings
* Perception and design principles
* Light sources and shadow design
* Directional lighting
* Lighting design principles
* History of photographic lighting design
* Post-exposure techniques
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About the Author
Eib Eibelshaeuser holds a Master of Fine Arts degree and is currently a
faculty member at the University of Applied Sciences, Duesseldorf, Germany.
Since 1977, Eib has continued to be a guest lecturer in the Faculty of
Graphic Design at the College of Art in Reykjavik, Iceland. There he teaches
about the principles of image creation and design.
He is the author of three successful books in Germany.
_View Eib Eibelshaeuser's full profile page._
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Additional Resources
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Art of Photographic Lighting_
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Publisher: Rocky Nook
By Eib Eibelshaeuser
Print ISBN: 9781933952758
Pages: 336
Print Price: $44.95
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MARS Station Luke AFB
a TDY assignment turned into a interesting stint passing morale traffic
and playing tactical op during exercises.... wheeee!!! got to tear open
envelopes and call each other by funny names over the radio!
my real AFSC was ground radio maint. Our Comm Sqq had a TV shop but it
was boring... closed circuit showing paper with weather info on a
turntable... it would come from base ops and go to the offices of the fighter
training squadrons that were running F-4s at that time
Thanks,
Ed Sharpe, Archivist for SMECC
See the Museum's Web Site at _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org/)
In a message dated 11/12/2011 8:07:37 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com writes:
Merci! He hasn't aged a bit!
On Nov 12, 2011, at 5:45 PM, george keller wrote:
Speaking of Veterans,
Attached is a photo of Quadlist Member Trevor Brown, with his commanding
officer. Good looking guy, no??
He is the guy on the right.
George Keller
<Trevor, CO.jpg>
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