doubs43
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... today. It was in it's third day so I'm sure I missed out on some good titles but I still managed to walk away with three books that I found interesting.
"How To Make Good Pictures" is a 1952 publication by Kodak and, of course, highlights Kodak products. Still, it's interesting for the period photographs and the basic information is as valid today as when it was written over 50 years ago.
"This Is PHOTOGRAPHY" by Miller & Brummitt. Published in 1945; 3rd printing in 1947. This is a basic photography book that covers just about all aspects of picture taking from the camera and film through to the final print. Again, for film users it's good information.
"RUSSIA in Original Photographs 1860 ~ 1920". I saved the best for last. This is a large format book of photographs of Russia and her people. It's really quite good and interesting. The European Russians, in particular, are a handsome people. The book covers many ethnis Russian groups as well. I consider the book a bargain at $5.
Walker
"How To Make Good Pictures" is a 1952 publication by Kodak and, of course, highlights Kodak products. Still, it's interesting for the period photographs and the basic information is as valid today as when it was written over 50 years ago.
"This Is PHOTOGRAPHY" by Miller & Brummitt. Published in 1945; 3rd printing in 1947. This is a basic photography book that covers just about all aspects of picture taking from the camera and film through to the final print. Again, for film users it's good information.
"RUSSIA in Original Photographs 1860 ~ 1920". I saved the best for last. This is a large format book of photographs of Russia and her people. It's really quite good and interesting. The European Russians, in particular, are a handsome people. The book covers many ethnis Russian groups as well. I consider the book a bargain at $5.
Walker