Ammonite Press Art of Landscape Photography, The
R**N
Molto istruttivo.
Scritto da due grandi fotografi, molto semplice e comprensibile per chi è agli inizi.Chi è più avanzato può comunque apprezzare le ottime foto.
D**R
Probably the best landscape technique book on the market
I have been an avid photographer for more than four decades, and have written many published articles and several books (now out of print) on the subject. My favorite is landscape photography, and when I was younger (OK, in my twenties) I thought I knew all there was to know about landscape photography, but a chance meeting with a fellow photographer at a gallery show showed me there was still a lot to learn. So, over the years I buy photography books in the hope that each will add something to my skillset, or give me new challenges or ways to look at photography. One of the better landscape photography books is this one!The book is not really intended for novices who don't know their way around their gear. The book assumes you know how to use your camera, filters, and so on, and doesn't deal with camera technology very much, but it does spend the majority of the book looking at technique. There's the expected discussion (throughout the book) on composition, which is to be expected, but also a lot more on the emotional value of the photos and how to elicit a reaction from the viewers. This is where the technical discussions come in, such as looking at the effect various filters or post-production tweaking can enhance an image and elicit more emotion. In general, it's more about taking the photo correctly from the start than Photoshoping the image afterwards (a particular sore point with me; too many photographers relay on editing to correct bad photos, when it's a lot better to get the image right at the start!). There's a lot of examples of what the author is talking about throughout the book. Indeed, this is one of the more heavily illustrated landscape photography books I know of, which is good!My bookshelves contain dozens of books on landscape photography. But, if a friend asked me which one book they should read to become a better photographer, this is the one I would recommend. While assumptions are made about basic knowledge, they are safe assumptions, I think, and let the author focus on the subject of actually taking photographs, not how to use a camera. And maybe that's the key to what makes this book so useful for people of all skill levels, including grumpy old photographers like me!
A**O
Buen libro si te gusta la fotografía de paisaje
Tal vez el mejor libro sobre el tema.
R**E
but the authors back it up with incredible images that make you want to learn to be the best you can be
I wanted to learn more about landscape photography. This is the book to read. Not only is the information invaluable, but the authors back it up with incredible images that make you want to learn to be the best you can be. Excellent book and highly recommend it.
D**.
Good ideas book for landscape photography
Well laid out and illustrated with many perspectives. Only issue is that it is not written for mirrorless cameras and their innards. Still conceptually useful.Update: to clear 5* despite my comment before on mirrorless. Great for getting across a variety of photographic ideas irrespective of camera. Much enjoyed this book and would Iove a followup by the authors!
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