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Why Digital Photography Hacks? 

The term hacking has a bad reputation. It is often referred to as the process for breaking into

computers and turning them into weapons of discord. Among people who write code, though, the

term hack refers to a "quick-and-dirty" solution to a problem, or a clever way to get 

something done. And the term hacker is taken as a compliment, referring to someone being

creative and having the technical chops to get things done.

The Hacks series is an attempt to reclaim the word, document the good ways people are 

hacking, and pass the hacker ethic of creative participation on to the uninitiated. Seeing how 

others approach systems and problems is often the quickest way to learn a new technology. 

This collection of hacks reflects the real-world experience of photographers who are steeped 

in photographic history and expertise. They share their no-nonsense and, sometimes, 

quick-and-dirty solutions to "getting the shot." This book contains tips for working indoors, 

outdoors, during the day, at night, in front of the computer, and even with a camera phone 

in hand. 

Each hack can be absorbed in a few minutes, saving countless hours of searching for the right

answer. Digital Photography Hacks provides direct, hands-on solutions that can be applied to

the challenges that face both new users, who are meeting the digital camera for the first time,

and longtime users, who are already toting hefty digital SLRs. I'm confident that this collection

contains many gems that will delight you. 



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