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Take Five! for Better Photos: Your easy-to-read guide to improve the
pictures you share with family and friends.
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_TAKE FIVE! FOR BETTER PHOTOS_

A YAWN. A GLANCE AT THE CLOCK.

Is that the kind of reaction you get when you show people the
pictures you've taken? DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN TO YOU! With five quick,
easy-to-use methods, you can put some "Wow!" into the pictures you
take.

Even if you have no interest in becoming a "pro" photographer,
wouldn't it be nice to get SINCERE COMPLIMENTS from your family and
friends when they see what you can do with your camera? And wouldn't
it be nice if you could do that without spending a lot of money or
time in learning all the nitty-gritty details of photography?

_Take Five! for Better Photos_ is the book for you. With
EASY-TO-READ text and EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND concepts, this guide will
help you make small changes with big results. It presents five main
take-away concepts that are quick to read and simple to use. Each
concept is explained in enough detail to make sure you understand, but
not so much that it overwhelms or bores you. _Take Five! for Better
Photos_ was written by Stuart J. Whitmore, a photographer with many
years of experience and whose photos have been used around the world
in books, Web sites, posters, and more.

Photography is all about seeing, so to help you see and understand
what the book discusses, before and after comparison photos are given
to demonstrate the main concepts. YOU AREN'T EXPECTED TO HAVE A
PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO, so the photos were created in "normal"
environments using a camera you might have at home.

To give you a better idea of what you will find inside this useful
resource, here is an example. The book does not actually include this
information, but if it did talk about diffusing on-camera flash, this
is how it might look: The flash built into your camera creates a harsh
light and often causes "red eye" problems in people, and other
eye-reflection problems in animals. To get better photos when you're
using on-camera flash, try to diffuse it using a commercial or
home-made diffuser (something that lets light through, but you can't
see through it directly). For a home-made diffuser, you could
experiment with pieces of plastic cut from a milk jug or similar thin,
white plastic. An example of a commercial diffuser is the Gary Fong
Puffer Pop Up Flash Diffuser, which you can find at the following Web
address:

In these pictures, the photo on the left was made without a
diffuser, and the photo on the right was made with a home-made
diffuser. If you compare the lighting on the model's skin, you'll see
the diffused version is less harsh and more pleasing.

In addition to the five main points, there are several BONUS
MINI-TIPS throughout the book. Like the free bonus tip shown below,
each bonus mini-tip in the book gives you even more resources to
CREATE EYE-CATCHING PICTURES. To make it easy to read the whole book
quickly and get the most important information as fast as possible,
the bonus tips are clearly set apart from the main text. That way, you
can skip over them at first, and return to read them later if you
wish.

"The format was very easy to read - most of the time I give up on
e-books within a few pages because the text is small and crowded
together. Yours was a pleasure to read. Very simple to understand - I
think even the least technical of people could find help with it." --
J. Gracey Stinson, Ontario

Some of the things you'll learn in _Take Five! for Better Photos_
include:

* How to compose for maximum eye-appeal
* What to keep _out_ of your pictures
* A setting on your camera that you _don't_ want to use (unless you
like boring pictures)
* How to experiment with images without having a camera at all
* Why you might want to pick up an old, used, _film_ camera
* How to MAKE MONEY WHILE YOU LEARN to improve your photos
* How to get expert guidance without paying for it

...and much more! Free Bonus Tip When taken with care, photos are a
form of art. Understanding what "works" in classic pieces of art can
help you create more eye-catching photos, even if you don't plan on
having your photos appear in an art gallery. You might find it useful
to look up books at your local library or book store that discuss the
composition of art classics. One example is Drawing Lessons from the
Great Masters by Robert Hale, which you can find at the following Web
address:

YOU WANT CONVENIENCE? YOU GOT IT! Although an image of a book is used
here for illustration purposes, you do not have to wait for shipping!
_Take Five! for Better Photos_ is sold exclusively in electronic
format, and you can order it at ANY TIME OF DAY OR NIGHT to get
instant access to download it at your convenience.

"A great read. Very similar to what I use for a basic photography
class I teach occasionally. I was able to read and analyze it in under
an hour, yet it contained a good deal of information." -- BH Neely

Bonus Items

Your low purchase price also includes three bonus titles that add
even more value to your photography experience! You'll discover the
truth behind the "DPI Myth," you'll find out how to make sure your
next camera purchase gives you the best results, and you'll learn
about free tools you can use to manage your growing collection of
digital photos. An extra benefit of these bonus items is that you can
freely share them with friends, family, and others. Just like _Take
Five! for Better Photos_, each bonus item is a fresh, original work
written by photographer Stuart J. Whitmore.

"Readable, legible, and useful!" -- Ted Kuik, MI

All This For Under Ten Bucks?!

It's true. You can have _Take Five! for Better Photos_ and all of
the bonus items for ONLY $7.95. In a struggling economy, isn't it nice
to find such a bargain?

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Although the price of _Take Five! for Better Photos_ is already very
low, and although you get three valuable bonus titles included at no
extra cost, there's still a chance you might not be happy with your
purchase. And guess what? That's OK, because you're covered by a
60-day 100% money-back guarantee! If you decide during that time that
this valuable guide did not live up to your expectations, you can
request a full refund of your purchase -- and you can keep the bonus
items anyway!

P.S. Don't forget, you can relax while you read _Take Five! for
Better Photos_ and decide whether it helps you take better pictures.
If you decide that your pictures are no better than when you started,
you can rely on the 60-day 100% money-back guarantee -- and keep the
bonus items! What do you have to lose?

P.P.S.When you buy _Take Five! for Better Photos_, you'll get
instant access to download the book and all three bonus items. All of
these items are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format, so be sure to download
the if you don't already have PDF-viewing software.

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