March 2011
Intermediate to advanced
272 pages
4h 57m
English

I have to know what I want each time I make a photograph. If I want nothing more than a document of what’s in front of me, the camera often works flawlessly and produces an in-focus, well-exposed photograph. I simply point and shoot and I get an image that captures the object(s) in front of my lens. Of course, taking a photograph isn’t that simple.
My camera doesn’t prioritize anything. It’s a pretty dumb machine despite its sophisticated on-board computer and advanced electronics. The camera was designed and built to take good-looking images, but it has no idea what I consider the most important elements ...
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