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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 9656" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Both of Joe McNally's books are great: <strong>The Hot shoe Diaries</strong> and <strong>The Moment It Clicks</strong>. He does use Nikon equipment so there's a lot of nikon specific info in there. And he writes the way he speaks, down to earth with lots of humor. Not only will you learn a lot, but you'll laugh through it. Lots of good pointers about how to create the kind of light you want (when it's not there to begin with)</p><p> </p><p>If you're interested in learning how to be more creative and in developing a personal vision in photography, I'd recommend <strong>Within The Frame</strong> by David duChemin. Beautifully written with excellent examples. It has made me more thoughtful and creative in my photography.</p><p> </p><p>Best Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 9656, member: 1573"] Both of Joe McNally's books are great: [B]The Hot shoe Diaries[/B] and [B]The Moment It Clicks[/B]. He does use Nikon equipment so there's a lot of nikon specific info in there. And he writes the way he speaks, down to earth with lots of humor. Not only will you learn a lot, but you'll laugh through it. Lots of good pointers about how to create the kind of light you want (when it's not there to begin with) If you're interested in learning how to be more creative and in developing a personal vision in photography, I'd recommend [B]Within The Frame[/B] by David duChemin. Beautifully written with excellent examples. It has made me more thoughtful and creative in my photography. Best Regards [/QUOTE]
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