Online cult favorite "What the Duck" has made the jump from computer screens to comic collection in this hilarious first installment of "What the Duck" comics. The strip's minimalist style and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Pure fun for all the photographers, amateur or pro!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
In fact, you may not need to read a review to consider buying this book. Just visit the site whattheduck.com and see for yourself if the type/dose of humor present appeals to you or not. Most of the jokes here evolve around a pro photographer and they are never lost on amateurs who might have considered becoming a pro for a moment. Dilbert, our photographer, has already become a classic. This book will certainly be a nice present for everybody shooting actively.
This book is flat out funny. If you know a photographer get them a copy.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is my life as a professional photographer played by cynical ducks. Every frame rings true. It's fun.
Very Funny - Photogs Will Enjoy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
The "What the Duck" cartoons are very funny (for the most part - there are some misses) comics for people who are into photography. And the "What the Duck" plush toy is quite adorable too with its little camera hanging around its neck! If you like Dilbert, and are also into photography, the tone & humor in these comics will likely appeal to you.
unmissable for photo fans
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
very funny. I knew the strip from the web. If you're into photography don't miss it: you will want to quote it every day.
Photography Humor at its Best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Aaron's comic strip has generated a massive following among amateur and professional photographers, and this book is a wonderful collection of his work. The great thing about this comic is that you don't have to be a professional photographer to "get it", since many of the strips are humorous to a wide spectrum of photographers. It has a somewhat dark sense of humor -- the duck is always getting the short end of the stick, he knows it, and he just keeps dealing with it. The most amusing thing about the comic strip is that the scenarios presented are true to life in one way or another, and as you become more involved with photography you tend to find it more amusing. Definitely a book worth grabbing (especially if you follow the strip on whattheduck.com), and the price is right! Most things look better in print, and this comic is no exception.
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