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Feb 23, 2008 13:35 |  #46

Reading "The God Delusion" Richard Dawkins, Photoshop CS2 Bible, and a bunch of law textbooks. : /




  
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Feb 24, 2008 19:24 |  #47

I just started "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson.
After looking through the first couple of chapters, it's a pretty good refresher.


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Feb 28, 2008 03:57 |  #48

Currently reading:

Bernard Cornwells - Lords of the North (third in the Alfred series)

having previously read the Grail Quest series of books by him, i'm completely hooked. Bloomin awesome Historical fiction author.

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Feb 28, 2008 09:08 |  #49

ogbyte wrote in post #5011512 (external link)
... Bloomin awesome Historical fiction author. Gary

I concur :)


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Feb 28, 2008 10:28 |  #50

I'm working my way through 3 books right now:

Art and Visual Perception by Rudolf Arnheim
Jazz Age Beauties: The Lost Collection of a Ziegfield Photographer by Alfred Cheney Johnston
Hog Pilots, Blue Water Grunts by Robert D. Kaplan


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Oct 18, 2008 11:32 |  #51

Well, this thread didn't do too well, however I still keep an eye out for relevant books and thought I may bump this to see if anyone can get useful info out of it.

Currently Reading;
Photoshop LAB Color: The Canyon Conundrum and Other Adventures in the Most Powerful Colorspace

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And I've also preordered the following based on his last book;

The Hot Shoe Diaries: Creative Applications of Small Flashes (Voices That Matter)
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Oct 18, 2008 11:39 |  #52

I've been on a Koontz craze. Reading Lightning right now. Just finished The Husband, and The Taking, both fun reads.


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Oct 18, 2008 16:55 as a reply to  @ gjl711's post |  #53

Im half reading The Ancestors Tale by Richard Dawkins, but kind of because I have to for uni. The convener changed his mind mid semester and the book went from recommended reading to being assessable...


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Oct 18, 2008 17:41 |  #54

Scott Kelby's Elements 6 book


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