This, volume five of Scott Kelby's "The Digital Photography Book" series, takes a slightly different approach but is no less successful. Here the theme is photo recipes with each two page spread, describing a finished photo in the context of camera settings, the thoughts behind the taking of the photo, and the post-processing. As to be expected, there is repetition but thanks to Kelby's good humor, ease, and generosity with knowledge it's all fresh and valuable. In this book I was especially taken with the many lighting schemes (mostly simple and affordable) for portraits, the technique for adding a texture layer in post-processing (believe it or not until now I had never found a concise description of the process) and, best of all, the secret for shooting with flash. I will buy volume six of this series whenever it turns up. Guaranteed.