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AARP Digital Photography: Tech to Connect
By (author) Doug Sahlin, By (author) Mark Holmes
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The easy-to-use guide for shooting better photographs and having fun with your camera Digital cameras can be confusing, especially when you just want to get some great vacation photos or shots of the grandkids. This full-color book makes digital photography easy and fun! Whether you'Aore looking for tips on a point-and-shoot camera, guidance on digital SLR settings, or how to get better pictures with your smartphone, you'll find it in this book along with much more. You'll also get the basics of editing, organizing, and sharing your photos, plus tips on printing photos or posting them on social networks. Developed in partnership with AARP and dedicated to helping readers stay connected with friends, family, and community by providing timely and helpful advice and solutions for using tech to connect Provides suggestions on choosing a camera, setting exposure and focus modes, working with lighting, and setting up shots Helps you move photos from your camera to your computer Explains the basics for organizing, editing, and sharing your photos Offers tips on smartphone cameras and photo apps for your phone Take the fear out of photography and start having fun with photos today with help from AARP Digital Photography: Tech to Connect!
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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published date | 8 Nov 2013
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 256
Dimensions | 250 x 150 x 10mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 416g
ISBN | 978-1-1183-8707-8
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