As usual I put a bit more effort into some of the photos I took during the holiday with Mum and Dad, and the better ones are posted up on the Picasa Web Album
here. I think I'm slowly getting better, but only slowly. Still, no hurry.
It was my birthday while I was out there, and they had bought me a couple of books I'd asked for, both by Bryan Peterson. '
Understanding Exposure' is a classic handbook (apparently) on getting "creatively correct exposures", which opened my eyes to the M setting on the camera. '
Learning To See Creatively' focuses more on composition and spotting a good shot. Both are filled with amazing photos that I'd kill to be able to achieve, all in full colour. I've recently seen he has another book, '
Beyond Portraiture', with more great shots, that I may buy in the future.
I've also just bought another couple of books in the States, where they're much cheaper - '
Photography: The Art of Composition', which I've actually yet yet read, and a 'Digital Field Guide to the Nikon D50' which looked like a good source of extra info about my camera, includin how to get the best out of it in certain photographic situations.
Any other books you could recommend?