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Photography is changing these days, don't you think? I still love the film world, but have fully embraced the digital world. If you're going that route too, then this book is well worth your time to spend some time with. It's a quality book, spend some quality time with it.
In many ways, the ability to digitally manipulate your images potentially causes a fundamental shift in the way that you set your shots up, because you know that the ability of your downstream digital processing is much more powerful. Not so many books approach this thinking process as well as this book.
The CD is nice, it will get you started if you're a beginnner. It's a good reference beyond that. I believe somebody in an earlier review got worked up about having technical problems with the CD...I think you should just take the CD as more of a reference. The real information presented is in the book, not the CD.
I've been getting, and no doubt will continue to get, a lot of good information from this book.