Digital Outback Photo Describes "Fine Art Photography" from Digital SLRs In Their New Handbook

The folks at Digital Outback Photo are putting a lot of energy into their newest project, Digital Outback Fine Art Photography Handbook, an eBook that describes in detail the how-to of creating fine art photographs using today's digital SLR cameras, printers and software. Here's some quotes from their web site about this new project:

    "What is this book about? We share our experience in using digital SLRs for fine art photography. We will not get into such questions as "Isn't Film better than digital?". This might be a valid question if you want to decide to go the full digital path. We had made the decision 2 years ago. The only question for us is "How can I get the most out of our digital cameras" and of course we are convinced that we are capable to produce Fine Art photos.

    What does the term Fine Art mean in this context? These are photos, which are printed and presented in a way that buyers like to decorate their homes, galleries to offer them and they even might end up in a museum.

    This book is a shareware book. Like with software you only pay the annual subscription fee (.95) if you see a value using this handbook. The more subscribers we have the more we can put energy into this project."