DW got me some photography books for Christmas, including "Hot Shoe Diaries" and "Light - Science and Magic". Both are interesting and helpful but oh so different.
Hot Shoe Diaries reminds me of the Star Trek movie where they travel to Earth in our time and Kirk uses lots of "colorful metaphors" to blend in. Spock tries it and fails miserably since he is not used to using foul language. Kirk tells him to forget the metaphors.
Joe McNally should heed Kirk's advice, he knows the words but that doesn't mean he can carry the tune (ref Mark Twain). His incessant need to use colorful metaphors adds nothing to the book and takes plenty away. It's a shame because the information is good but the presentation is really poor. Maybe there is another book on the subject that presents the information without being stupid about it. I hope so.
"Light..." is a wonderful book, not the easiest to go through but if we can remember the information we will be ready for whatever light the scene throws at us. The book is to the point, factual, and extremely helpful. This is one I expect to refer to often and for a long time, *highly recommended*!