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Landscape photography : the four seasons / ​ Chris Gatcum.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lewes, East Sussex : ILEX, 2013.Description: 224 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781781571125 (pbk.
  • 1781571120 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 778.936 23
Contents:
1. spring -- 2. summer -- 3. fall -- 4. winter.
Summary: PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT &​ TECHNIQUES. Understand the seasons, understand landscape photography. Landscape photography has always been one of the most deceptively difficult genres to master, thanks in no small part to the ever-changing conditions. This book helps you cut through that issue and shoot standout landscape pictures whatever time of year, showing not just the technical equipment that will make it easier to capture your vision, but also helping you develop the eye for colour, composition and mood that will make that vision worth capturing in the first place.
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Includes index.

1. spring -- 2. summer -- 3. fall -- 4. winter.

PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT &​ TECHNIQUES. Understand the seasons, understand landscape photography. Landscape photography has always been one of the most deceptively difficult genres to master, thanks in no small part to the ever-changing conditions. This book helps you cut through that issue and shoot standout landscape pictures whatever time of year, showing not just the technical equipment that will make it easier to capture your vision, but also helping you develop the eye for colour, composition and mood that will make that vision worth capturing in the first place.