Basics Photography 03 Capturing Colour

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Basics Photography 03: Capturing Colour

Providing students with an introduction to the subject of colour in a photographic context, this book explains how to master its use in the image-making process.
Basics Photography

Basics Photography: Capturing Colour gives students a comprehensive introduction to the subject of colour and how to master its use in the image-making process. The topics discussed range from basic colour theory to the colour temperature of light and how to use colour to maximize the impact of compositions. A full and intimate understanding of colour is vital to the creation of dramatic, emotive and powerful photographic images. The way we choose to use colour will greatly influence the success of our image making. The book is fully illustrated with clear and concise diagrams, inspirational photographs and is packed with hints and tips to help you to develop a mastery of colour and create your own exciting images.
Researching People and the Sea

Author: Madeleine Gustavsson
language: en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date: 2021-02-15
In this unique edited collection, social scientists reflect upon and openly share insights gathered from researching people and the sea. Understanding how people use, relate to and interact with coastal and marine environments has never been more important, with social scientists having an increasingly vital contribution to make. Yet practical experiences in deploying social science approaches in this field are typically hidden away in field notes and unpublished doctoral manuscripts, with the opportunity for shared learning that comes from doing research often missed. There is a need for reflection on how social science knowledge is produced. This collection presents experiences from the field, its necessary reflexivity and innovation in methods, and the challenges and opportunities of translating across disciplines and policy. It brings to light the tacit expertise needed to study people and the sea and offers lessons which readers could employ in their own research. With a focus on the future direction of marine social sciences, the volume is highly relevant to masters and doctoral students and more experienced researchers engaged in studying people and the sea, as well as policy makers, practitioners and scientists wishing to understand the social dimension of marine and coastal environments. Chapters 2 and 3 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.