FREE eBook on Composition! Learn How to Compose Your Photos Like a Pro!

11 years 5 months ago - 11 years 5 months ago #264701 by PhotographyTalk
Our friends with MyPhotoSchool have asked me to pass on this incredible eBook that teaches you everything you need to know about composition. This is yours free as a Holiday gift to you!


Visit MyPhotoSchool's website here: www.my-photo-school.com

The folks at MyPhotoSchool must have spent some serious time putting this together for you, so please visit their site and thank them here for this wonderful gift of knowledge.

Click below to open.



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BTW... MyPhotoSchool has also authorized each of you a 25% discount too! Just use code: PTEB25




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The following user(s) said Thank You: effron, webcatz, sHe, GerardW, Mem, robmdq, tbealey, manxieal, panadamo, jessmpangan and 1 other people also said thanks.
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11 years 5 months ago #264716 by Vahrenkamp
:judge: THANK YOU!


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11 years 5 months ago #264728 by robmdq
Will recommend it to my friends :-)


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11 years 5 months ago #264738 by Danny Carson
I thought that was just a few pages, that's a full on book!


Thank you!


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11 years 5 months ago #264754 by Little Kate
I just love the wintery tree photo on page 7. This is really a nice thing to give to so many. Thank you.


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11 years 5 months ago #264794 by rayallen
Lots of sound advice but this book needs quite a bit of editing to correct spelling and many other errors. Should not have been released with so many errors.


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11 years 5 months ago - 11 years 5 months ago #264824 by ClickEm
Great advice for a beginner and lovely of you to share. However, I agree with RayAllen - spelling "professional" wrong (page 9) is not very... well.. professional! Also - tilting? Really? And the last photograph of the little girl has a lot of technical errors to my eye.

Don't mean to be picky, as I said, still a good read for the basics :-)


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11 years 5 months ago #264845 by MyPhotoSchool
Thanks guys for the feedback! :agree: Unfortunately there seems to have been a terrible snafu and a DRAFT version of this ebook has been posted! Well done you eagle eyes for spotting the early errors.

The final version will be posted shortly when I get hold of Alex.. *head in hands*

Best regards
Elspeth

MyPhotoSchool


The following user(s) said Thank You: sHe, GerardW, goldbam
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11 years 5 months ago #264848 by The Gardener
:thumbsup: mistakes happen, thanks for the post


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11 years 5 months ago #264855 by PhotographyTalk
Houston we have a problem! It would seem there had been an issue with the file that was uploaded, all is corrected and the final version of this wonderful eBook courtesy of MyPhotoSchool has been uploaded. If you have the prior version, please discard and keep the attached.

Much respect,

Alex


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11 years 5 months ago #264865 by Zeberk
Thank you!


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11 years 5 months ago #264887 by NickSano
Forwarded this to friends too. Happy Holidays and thanks!


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11 years 5 months ago #264903 by Moe
I'll pass on :thumbsup: :patriot:


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11 years 5 months ago #264912 by icepics
Not sure if I'm looking at the revised version because I'm seeing errors like run-on sentences, commas in the wrong place etc. Having been a teacher, although not an English teacher, I'm pretty good at writing so maybe I'm just catching mistakes that got overlooked, but there seems to be further editing or proofreading needed.

Sharon
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11 years 5 months ago #264943 by Happy Snapper
Good tips for those starting out in photography. I have a couple photographers I'll be sharing with. Happy holidays to you too

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