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Help finding book - Understanding Exposure

Riyazi
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Hi
I am trying to find the cheapest place to buy the book Understanding Exposure : How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera by Bryan Peterson. The cheapest I can find is £14.95 at amazon.co.uk
Can anyone better that ?
Thanks
Just found it at dvd.co.uk for £10.46 - anything better ?
I am trying to find the cheapest place to buy the book Understanding Exposure : How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera by Bryan Peterson. The cheapest I can find is £14.95 at amazon.co.uk
Can anyone better that ?
Thanks
Just found it at dvd.co.uk for £10.46 - anything better ?
I have learnt that living life to the fullest gives you a much better high than alcohol or drugs !
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If you follow the link to amazon through this site it strangely goes down to £7.91
http://www.photographers.co.uk/html/photography-books.cfm
I don't understand but it's amazon so must be fine!Smokefree since 27-9-20070 -
Hi Laura
Are you talking about the link at the bottom of the page ? If so I dont understand cos it is taking me to the £14.95 page. Maybe it took you to one of the amazon marketplace sellers who will charge quite a chunk for delivery?
Edit - just checked - there is a marketplace seller who is selling it for £7.91 and he is UK based so the delivery is only £2.75 previously when I checked all the marketplace sellers were from the US so didnt want to get it from there. I must have missed this sellerI have learnt that living life to the fullest gives you a much better high than alcohol or drugs !0 -
Oh yes it's taking me to the book depository so it's a seller but the book rate seems to be only £2.75. Maybe I don't understand it right but that's what it seems to say to meSmokefree since 27-9-20070
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I'll leave the seach to you, but suggest you run it through https://www.bookbutler.co.uk0
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Have you tried your local library?0
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Takecareofthepennies wrote: »I'll leave the seach to you, but suggest you run it through www.bookbutler.co.uk
Thanks for that - seems like that dvd.co.uk is the cheapest with quidco 4%I have learnt that living life to the fullest gives you a much better high than alcohol or drugs !0
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