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Very helpful, well-illustrated.<br />

-- Dana Gee, June 8, 2005<br />

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● 101 PROFESSIONAL TIPS TO MAKE YOUR PHOTOS SING- Old pro photographer and<br />

short-course teacher writes book <strong>of</strong> best photo tips he found in 35 years as a magazine and stock<br />

photographer. The book is available from amazon.com or direct from the publisher and costs less<br />

than shooting two rolls <strong>of</strong> film. Complete details about book and author, plus a gallery <strong>of</strong> photos,<br />

await your visit to www.robuckpress.com (contributed by Billy E. Barnes)<br />

● The photographic lens- About 300 pages; each pair <strong>of</strong> facing pages addresses, with a fair amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> mathematical detail, one specific subject. Some examples:<br />

Test Charts: Use<br />

Zoom Lens Design<br />

Lens Flare -- The<br />

Solutions<br />

Lots <strong>of</strong> diagrams. This book would probably answer the majority <strong>of</strong> questions about lenses that<br />

appear on photo.net.<br />

The photographic lens<br />

Sidney F. Ray.<br />

Oxford [England] ; Boston : Focal Press, 1992.<br />

355 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm.<br />

Includes bibliographical references (p. 336-338) and index.<br />

Note that I'm basing this review on an older (1979) edition, and I'm assuming that the current<br />

edition, which I haven't seen, is substantially the same. (contributed by Eric Hanchrow)<br />

● Magnum - An article- A hugely entertaining account <strong>of</strong> the legendary agency. (contributed by<br />

Mani Sitaraman)<br />

● http://www.explorephotography.com- Explore Photography - A Resource for Aspiring<br />

Photographers. This website is primarily intended for casual or amateur photographers that would<br />

like to improve their skills to the point where they are capable <strong>of</strong> taking exceptional photographs.<br />

It does an effective job <strong>of</strong> describing the most important technical photography skills needed and<br />

http://www.photo.net/books/ (18 <strong>of</strong> 20)7/3/2005 2:23:26 AM

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