October 2013
Intermediate to advanced
208 pages
5h 10m
English

Have you ever had a photo that looked great in your mind’s eye—or even in your viewfinder or LCD—and then turned out, well, blah?
We’ve all have had this experience. Every photographer, no matter how gifted, whether they are professional or amateur, has had “photographer’s remorse.” This is when the image that looked so great at the time of capture turns out to be mundane in the cold light of inspection on the computer, or even after post-production is finished.
The purpose of this book is to show you how you can stop the photo “blahs” and create the powerful images that correspond to what you see in your mind’s eye—with one very ...