Author: | Duncan Evans LRPS | ISBN: | 1230000270023 |
Publisher: | Duncan Evans Photography | Publication: | September 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Duncan Evans LRPS |
ISBN: | 1230000270023 |
Publisher: | Duncan Evans Photography |
Publication: | September 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Want to actually photograph landscapes and features in the landscape, rather than read endless theory? Practical Digital Landscape Photography has been designed and written so that whatever your skill level, you can jump right in and discover how to photograph, mountains and hills, waterfalls, harbours, windmills and watermills, woods, country houses and even cities at night. Each topic chapter is self contained - just go straight to the information you need. This is a hands-on book with details on composition, aperture settings and exposure, metering and white balance. Just get the info you need to start capturing the subjects you want.
The basics haven't been forgotten though, as the book starts with chapters on the gear you really need and what the golden hour is all about. Even if it's raining or cloudy, there are still photographic opportunities, as the chapter on bad weather photography explains. When you have your digital photos, read through the darkroom chapter for an oversight on the best processes to bring them to life. Concluding with a 2000 word glossary of common digital terms and featuring over 100 digital photographs, this is an accessible and, above all, practical guide to shooting outdoors.
Want to actually photograph landscapes and features in the landscape, rather than read endless theory? Practical Digital Landscape Photography has been designed and written so that whatever your skill level, you can jump right in and discover how to photograph, mountains and hills, waterfalls, harbours, windmills and watermills, woods, country houses and even cities at night. Each topic chapter is self contained - just go straight to the information you need. This is a hands-on book with details on composition, aperture settings and exposure, metering and white balance. Just get the info you need to start capturing the subjects you want.
The basics haven't been forgotten though, as the book starts with chapters on the gear you really need and what the golden hour is all about. Even if it's raining or cloudy, there are still photographic opportunities, as the chapter on bad weather photography explains. When you have your digital photos, read through the darkroom chapter for an oversight on the best processes to bring them to life. Concluding with a 2000 word glossary of common digital terms and featuring over 100 digital photographs, this is an accessible and, above all, practical guide to shooting outdoors.