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Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Masters
Author - Michael Frye
Focal Press - 2010


Product Description

Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was a pioneer of landscape photography, whose imagery-especially his iconic views of the American National Parks--is widely published and instantly recognizable. While he is undoubtedly one of the best-loved and best-known visionaries of American art, photographers also recognize him as a pioneer of technique, a theoretician, and as one of the great teachers of the craft of photography.

His zone system has been widely adapted, but Adams unique imagery also relied on his determination and application at every stage of the photographic process; he spent years in his darkroom, as well as out in the open air. For decades, this kind of attention to detail required the kind of equipment, time, and facilities that were out of the reach of most photographers--but now, in the digital age, technology has finally made his techniques accessible.

This book will show you what can be learned from Adams working process, and how these lessons can be applied today. The craft of Adams photography is discussed, and the ZONE SYSTEM is related to the digital age. Sections on light, composition, mood, and the darkroom all show what can be achieved today using and understanding his thinking. Michael Frye's own photography provides many stunning examples of the results that can be achieved and, as one of Adams' natural successors in the field, he is well placed to analyze the inspirational shots which open each chapter.

* Demystifies the art behind the iconic shots
* Contains a number of breathtaking works by Ansel Adams and other landscape masters such as Edward Weston and Elliot Porter
* Written by one of the most reputable fine landscape photographers, who (like Ansel Adams) uses Yosemite National Park most frequently as his subject
* Breaks the zone systems (famous to Adams) down in a way that digital photographers can use



Digital Landscape Photography
Author - John and Barbara Gerlach
Focal Press - 2009


Product Description

Photographing landscape with a film camera is different than with a digital camera. There are several books on the market that cover landscape photography but few of them are specifically for the digital photographer. This book is what you are looking for!

Digital Landscape Photography covers:
* equipment such as accessories and lenses
* exposure from shutter speed and other common mistakes
* shooting
* light and its importance
* composing your perfect photo
* printing
* and a special section on specific subjects such as waterfalls and sunrises

Digital Landscape Photography, written by experts that have been shooting outdoors for decades, is a fresh look at current ways to shoot landscapes by making the most of digital format.

* the only photo book on landscape photography in a landscape format
* both beautifully illustrated and instructive at the same time
* Authors are well known photographers in the field: Pictures have been published in National Wildlife, Sierra, Natural History, Outdoor Photographer, and many other major publications



National Audubon Society Guide to Landscape Photography
Author - Tim Fitzharris
Firefly Books - 2007


Product Description

A master photographer's guide to capturing the natural landscape -- written for hobbyists and pros.

Step-by-step instructions, pictograms, and before-and-after comparisons provide a complete course in capturing a landscape's natural beauty. Renowned photographer Tim Fitzharris reveals foolproof techniques he has used through decades of fieldwork in a wide variety of settings. His own outstanding examples are accompanied by detailed information on the equipment, exposure, film, shutter speed and filters used.

The book is designed for use with the latest digital as well as traditional cameras. Fitzharris encourages photographers to rise above technology and remain sensitive to a landscape's changing moods. Everything needed to achieve professional results is covered, including:

  • The best equipment and how to use it
  • Digital camera considerations
  • Detailed field techniques for a wide variety of natural settings
  • Using filters
  • Fine art composition, simplified and diagrammed
  • A step-by-step guide to recognizing and finding great scenic shooting sites
  • Getting a correct exposure every time
  • Recording mirror-like reflections in lakes and shooting postcard-perfect sunrises and sunsets
  • Creating high-quality panorama images
  • Post-production basics, including image selection and color correction.

Filled with tips and strategies, this outstanding guide includes all that's required for taking professional-caliber photographs of great landscapes.

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Contemporary Landscape Photography: Professional Techniques for Capturing Spectacular Settings
Authors - Carl Heilman, Greta Heilman-Cornell
Amphoto Books - 2010


Product Description

Learn the newest techniques from a master landscape photographer 
Ready to bring your outdoor photography into the 21st century Acclaimed photographer and outdoorsman Carl Heilman II has been photographing the American landscape for more than thirty years, and in this comprehensive guide to landscape photography, he shares the newest techniques for capturing professional-quality images in the field. Illustrated with hundreds of inspiring images and bursting with a genuine passion for the natural world, Contemporary Landscape Photography is the definitive guide for today s outdoor photographer.
 


     Essential gear and equipment, and how to optimize your camera for outdoor conditions
     Advice on the latest technologies, such as GPS tagging and Web-based software
     How to pick the best shots in every conceivable location, from rugged coastlines to gritty urban centers
     Bracketing and HDR photography
     Detailed exposure techniques for a range of lighting scenarios, from dawn and twilight to dramatic weather, rainbows, mist and fog, and more
     Creative effects, such as selective focus, multiple exposures, composites, macros motion blur, and panoramas
     In-camera postprocessing and digital darkroom techniques
     and much more!


Landscape Beyond: A Journey into Photography
Author - David Ward
Aurum Press - 2008


Product Description

Critically acclaimed photographer David Ward explores the essential attributes of a successful landscape photograph simplicity, ambiguity, and beauty in this intriguing companion to his first book, Landscape Within. David discusses how the notion of beauty has been viewed by artists and psychologists and how, despite various modifications over the centuries, the concept of beauty remains relevant. David suggests that all photographers work either poses a question or seeks to impose the photographer s viewpoint, and he goes on to investigate how photography affects our interpretation of the world around us. Accompanied by a selection of David s stunning, large-format landscape images, this is an elegant and insightful look into the nature of photography.



National Geographic: The Ultimate Field Guide to Landscape Photography (National Geographic Photography Field Guides)
Author - Robert Caputo
National Geographic - 2007


Product Description

Ever wonder how landscape photographers manage to capture every detail in a panoramic shot of the Grand Canyon Want to make a waterfall look like velvet Or highlight the shafts of sunlight in your pictures of forests All these answers and many more can be found in this definitive new guide to landscape photography a must-have resource for amateur and experienced shutterbugs alike.

In clear, straightforward language, master photographer Robert Caputo reviews the basics of landscape photography for both film and digital camera users. Using concrete examples, he reveals recent directions in style and sheds light on the latest technology, advising how and when to use it. For additional guidance and inspiration, every picture shown in the book includes specific details on shutter speed, aperture settings, ISO settings, lenses, and types of cameras. Profiles of top landscape photographers provide more innovative tips for making your pictures unique. And a hefty chapter shares up-to-the-minute, information on new equipment and software for creating better digital images.

Filled with practical information and step-by-step instruction, this 160-page volume will easily fit in a camera bag for handy reference in the field. A glossary of useful web sites and professional resources completes this authoritative guide from National Geographic the ultimate "professor" for anyone eager to learn how to take better landscape photos.


Mastering Landscape Photography: The Luminous Landscape Essays
Author - Alain Briot
Rocky Nook - 2006


Product Description

Thirteen essays on landscape photography by master photographer Alain Briot. Topics include practical, technical, and aesthetic aspects of photography to help photographers build and refine their skills. Also covered is how to be an artist in business.

Alain Briot is one of the leading contemporary landscape photographers. He received his education in France and currently works mostly in the southwestern part of the United States.

This book starts with the technical aspects of photography; how to see, compose, find the right light, and select the best lens for a specific shot. It continues by focusing on the artistic aspects of photography with chapters on how to select your best work, how to create a portfolio, and finally concludes with two chapters on how to be an artist in business.



John Shaw's Landscape Photography
Author - John Shaw
Amphoto Books - 1994


Product Description

An acclaimed nature photographer teaches that producing good photos means knowing how to control the tools of photography: camera equipment, lenses, film, light, and exposure. This guide covers the basics of photography and discusses the common problems and solutions in landscape work. 190 full-color illustrations.


Black & White Landscape Photography
Authors - John Collett, David Collett
Amherst Media, Inc. - 1999


Product Description

Because landscape photographers are at the mercy of quickly changing weather, uneven illumination, poor contrast or limited tonal range, and other elements, this book shares the skills and techniques needed to turn these liabilities into assets. It explores types of landscape photography, explains what equipment works best, and describes how to find a balance between creativity and technique. It tells how to see the palette of natural light and the tonalities that make for outstanding photography and discusses focus, depth of field, and controlling tonalities in black- and-white landscapes.


Focus on Digital Landscape Photography
Author - George Schaub
Lark Books - 2010


Product Description

Photographers who want to improve their picture taking need a book that cuts right to the chase—one that provides the information instantly, without forcing them to wade through loads of extraneous detail. That s just what acclaimed photographer and teacher George Schaub does in this superb introduction to scenic photography: he

outlines only the crucial concepts and principles—from spot metering and fill flash to backlighting and sharpening—and applies them to real-world shooting scenarios out in the field.  

 

This guide will help photographers:

 

- Use camera tools such as the highlight warning to check images in the field and make sure skies and waterfalls are not overexposed

 

- Reduce noise in deep-forest shadows and in sunset and sunrise photos

 

- Make flowers stand out with photos that exhibit painterly bokeh

 

- Use white balance to creatively accentuate autumn colors

 

- Control shutter to convey movement in streams and rivers

 



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