Filled with trusted tips and advice on how to improve your landscape photography.All too often, people venture forth to stunning parts of our world and bring home photographic memories which fall disappointingly short of the actual visual experience. In Landscape Photography Margaret Brown explains how the difference between the millions of average landscape photographs captured every year and something quite special could be as simple as choosing the best time of day, or changing the positioning of the horizon.Landscape Photography eGuide helps photographers at all levels. Starting with an overview of the different styles of landscape photography, the book moves on to specifics such as choosing suitable locations and the best (and to-be-avoided!) times of day to press that shutter button. Margaret even tells you how to get good shots in lousy weather!Superb sample images illuminate the text throughout the book.The image is the thing, but the tools do count, so Margaret also covers technical matters such as equipment choices and camera settings, plus how to harness technique and equipment in the creation of memorable photos.There's also a section on how best to shoot and 'stitch together' panoramic compositions.Unlike many photography guides in digital form, Landscape Photography is only available as an eBook. It has been put together purely with the photographer and eBook reader in mind.The Author:As the images in Landscape Photography show, Margaret Brown has travelled extensively with camera in hand. She has been writing on photography for more than 30 years, and she has been taking and printing photos since the age of 9. Currently her authoritative camera and lens reviews and technique articles appear in enthusiast photographic magazine and website, Photo Review, and she is author of the popular and extensive Photo Review Pocket Guide series, and the Australian Consumer Association's Choice Guide to Digital Photography.
Filled with trusted tips and advice on how to improve your landscape photography.All too often, people venture forth to stunning parts of our world and bring home photographic memories which fall disappointingly short of the actual visual experience. In Landscape Photography Margaret Brown explains how the difference between the millions of average landscape photographs captured every year and something quite special could be as simple as choosing the best time of day, or changing the positioning of the horizon.Landscape Photography eGuide helps photographers at all levels. Starting with an overview of the different styles of landscape photography, the book moves on to specifics such as choosing suitable locations and the best (and to-be-avoided!) times of day to press that shutter button. Margaret even tells you how to get good shots in lousy weather!Superb sample images illuminate the text throughout the book.The image is the thing, but the tools do count, so Margaret also covers technical matters such as equipment choices and camera settings, plus how to harness technique and equipment in the creation of memorable photos.There's also a section on how best to shoot and 'stitch together' panoramic compositions.Unlike many photography guides in digital form, Landscape Photography is only available as an eBook. It has been put together purely with the photographer and eBook reader in mind.The Author:As the images in Landscape Photography show, Margaret Brown has travelled extensively with camera in hand. She has been writing on photography for more than 30 years, and she has been taking and printing photos since the age of 9. Currently her authoritative camera and lens reviews and technique articles appear in enthusiast photographic magazine and website, Photo Review, and she is author of the popular and extensive Photo Review Pocket Guide series, and the Australian Consumer Association's Choice Guide to Digital Photography.