I'm actually shocked, that on a forum such as this, the photography child forum isn't more popular. While some may argue that books are not technology related, they are great learning aids to help one develop their abilities with their cameras. I think any instructional advice should be welcome.
"Learning to See Creatively"
On the matter, here is one not so technical book that has helped me greatly. I'm not much for writing reviews, but this book has helped my ability to keep my eyes peeled for new and exciting photographs.
http://www.amazon.com/Learning-See-Creatively-Composition-Photography/dp/0817441816
There are PDFs of this book floating around.
"Understanding Exposure - 3rd Edition"
This one is awesome, and is quite technical. It will help you understand and overcome the technical limitations of your exposure meter, and create great photographs. It was written at a time before the advent of digital cameras and "HDR" but it still applies today. A copy of the second edition was given to me by my mentor when I got my first film camera, years ago.
http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Exposure-3rd-Photographs-Camera/dp/0817439390
Again there are PDFs of this one floating around, doesn't take much to find them.
I'm not selling anything, I just wanted to share a piece of personal experience with others, so they may too benefit from the knowledge that has helped me develop my own creative style.
If any one knows more books that are of great use, please post them.
"Learning to See Creatively"
On the matter, here is one not so technical book that has helped me greatly. I'm not much for writing reviews, but this book has helped my ability to keep my eyes peeled for new and exciting photographs.
http://www.amazon.com/Learning-See-Creatively-Composition-Photography/dp/0817441816
There are PDFs of this book floating around.
"Understanding Exposure - 3rd Edition"
This one is awesome, and is quite technical. It will help you understand and overcome the technical limitations of your exposure meter, and create great photographs. It was written at a time before the advent of digital cameras and "HDR" but it still applies today. A copy of the second edition was given to me by my mentor when I got my first film camera, years ago.
http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Exposure-3rd-Photographs-Camera/dp/0817439390
Again there are PDFs of this one floating around, doesn't take much to find them.
I'm not selling anything, I just wanted to share a piece of personal experience with others, so they may too benefit from the knowledge that has helped me develop my own creative style.
If any one knows more books that are of great use, please post them.