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Millbrook Press, 2001. — 88 p. An informative and instructional guide reveals the true nature of the professional wildlife photographer and what it really takes to get truly amazing shots by comparing the myths to the realities, detailing the hard work and patience one must have to comprehend wildlife, and much more.
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Fountain Press, 1980. — 268 p. This book attempts to set out in a single volume, basic photographic techniques for all the major groups of plants and animals. In addition, hints are given on where to find subjects, and on how to catch animals and keep them in captivity. A practical approach has been adopted throughout. In each chapter basic techniques are explained initially,...
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Fountain Press, 1975. — 100 p. Trees are always worth photographing. No matter where they are growing, in which season, a single tree offers a multitude of subjects. I have come to appreciate and get to know trees through photography. No longer do I give trees a casual glance; instead I go towards them, feel the texture of the leaves, study the bark pattern and examine the...
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Amphoto, 1983. — 240 p. Successful Nature Photography shows you how to tackle wildlife and landscape photography of all types. It is designed primarily for the amateur photographer who sees in nature a wealth of compelling pictures. It is also for the naturalist who wants to make visual records of a particular interest. The successful photographer can capture a moment, a detail...
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Falcon Guides, 2017. — 338 p. Viewing wildlife in action is always a pleasure–capturing that action with your camera is one of the most rewarding and challenging ways to become even closer to Nature. Birders, hikers, national-park visitors, and international travelers are all discovering the joys of wildlife photography. Recent advances in camera technology have made wildlife...
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Falcon Guides, 2017. — 338 p. Viewing wildlife in action is always a pleasure–capturing that action with your camera is one of the most rewarding and challenging ways to become even closer to Nature. Birders, hikers, national-park visitors, and international travelers are all discovering the joys of wildlife photography. Recent advances in camera technology have made wildlife...
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Winchester Press, 1974. — 360 p. In this era of endangered species and ecological concern, one kind of big-game hunting has gained enormous popularity with hunters and non-hunters alike — the kind of hunting that substitutes cameras for firearms and recognizes the onec-in-a-Iifetime photograph as the finest trophy of all. Few living men can equal Erwin Bauer's command of the...
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Outdoor Life, 1965. — 148 p. Whether you own a simple snapshot camera or a full complement of photographic equipment, this authoritative book will help you use them expertly in the outdoors. It contains complete information on how to take outstanding shots of wilderness scenes, trophies, plants and animals, expert tips on composing the outdoor photograph and recording your...
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EBook, 2014. — 339 p. Successful Nature Photographs is a guide for improving your photographic abilities. It explains the elements of a successful image and how to avoid factors that detract from attaining a successful image. Subject categories are divided into separate chapters, starting with subjects that are more accessible and require less expensive equipment. Through...
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EBook, 2014. — 339 p. Successful Nature Photographs is a guide for improving your photographic abilities. It explains the elements of a successful image and how to avoid factors that detract from attaining a successful image. Subject categories are divided into separate chapters, starting with subjects that are more accessible and require less expensive equipment. Through...
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W.H. Freeman & Co., 1976. — 500 p. Field Photography aims at nothing less than making it possible for readers to produce professional-quality nature photographs. Author Alfred Blaker — former Head of the University of California Scientific Photographic Laboratory gives clear and proven advice on how to obtain publication-grade photographs under a wide variety of field...
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Amphoto, 1988. — 148 p. This is an excellent companion volume to Caulfield's Capturing the Landscape with Your Camera . It contains exquisite color photographs of various wildlife (birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects) in diverse settings (parks, zoos, backyards), with advice on how to achieve similar results (equipment, film, exposure, lighting, design). Every picture...
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Writers Digest Books, 1986. — 148 p. Chandoha is a master photographer who for decades has specialized in animal pictures. The most important thing in photography, he says, is an active mindthe photographer should read a lot, study many paintings and photos, and watch the looks and habits of dogs, cats, and creatures on the farm, in the wild and at the zoo. All this, the author...
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Amherst Media, 2016. — 128 p. Join Alaskan guide, photographer, and author Joseph Classen as he explores the topic of photographing one of nature’s most feared and fascinating creatures: bears! In How to Photograph Bears, Classen takes photographers and nature enthusiasts on the adventure of a lifetime by sharing his most unforgettable bear photographs and the stories behind...
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Amherst Media, 2016. — 128 p. Join Alaskan guide, photographer, and author Joseph Classen as he explores the topic of photographing one of nature’s most feared and fascinating creatures: bears! In How to Photograph Bears, Classen takes photographers and nature enthusiasts on the adventure of a lifetime by sharing his most unforgettable bear photographs and the stories behind...
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New Riders, 2009. — 320 p. Anyone can photograph nature — just step outside and you’re on location. But becoming a good nature photographer takes expert training. In Photographing Nature, Ralph Clevenger, whose images have appeared in such publications as Nature’s Best and National Geographic, shares the techniques he’s been personally using and teaching to aspiring...
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New Riders, 2009. — 320 p. Anyone can photograph nature — just step outside and you’re on location. But becoming a good nature photographer takes expert training. In Photographing Nature, Ralph Clevenger, whose images have appeared in such publications as Nature’s Best and National Geographic, shares the techniques he’s been personally using and teaching to aspiring...
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Amphoto Books, 2003. — 164 p. Digital Nature Photography is the definitive how-to book on photographing nature with a digital camera. Focusing primarily on the art of taking the picture in the field — rather than just manipulating the image after it has been shot — this comprehensive guide is geared to the nature photographer who is fairly new to the world of digital cameras....
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David & Charles, 2009. — 144 p. This guide is suitable for all levels of photographers. 100 Ways to Take Better Nature and Wildlife Photographs features 100 practical and inspiring tips on every aspect of the genre. Guy Edwardes' breath-taking pictures accompany his eas-to-follow advice on a wide range of subjects from capturing the actions of large mammals to snapping wild...
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Ebook, 2015. — 138 p. This e-book has been written to provide information to help you master your camera and get better photographs. Every effort has been made to make this e-book as complete and accurate as possible. However, there may be mistakes in typography or content. Also, this e-book contains information on photography only up to the publishing date. Therefore, this...
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Ebook, 2015. — 138 p. This e-book has been written to provide information to help you master your camera and get better photographs. Every effort has been made to make this e-book as complete and accurate as possible. However, there may be mistakes in typography or content. Also, this e-book contains information on photography only up to the publishing date. Therefore, this...
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Ebook, 2015. — 138 p. This e-book has been written to provide information to help you master your camera and get better photographs. Every effort has been made to make this e-book as complete and accurate as possible. However, there may be mistakes in typography or content. Also, this e-book contains information on photography only up to the publishing date. Therefore, this...
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Little, Brown, 1990. — 172 p. Learn to capture natural beauty on film, whether it is a mountain forest shrouded in fog, or the sun glinting on a mule deer's wet muzzle. Explanations, colour photographs and drawings make sense of film speeds, lenses, filters, lighting and specialized equipment. The author reveals nature photography hotspots and offers tips on developing a...
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Amherst Media, Inc., 2009. — 129 p. An in-depth look at butterflies and how to best capture them on film, this fascinating handbook is equal parts field guide and photography handbook. A complete overview of the winged creatures’ ecological system is provided, which details everything from species identification and the habits and habitats of North American butterflies to...
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Amherst Media, 2009. — 129 p. A Guide to Photographing Butterflies. Everything a photographer needs to know: from the biology of butterflies, their species diversity to tips: where, when and how to photograph them. An in-depth look at butterflies and how to best capture them on film, this fascinating handbook is equal parts field guide and photography handbook. A complete...
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HP Books, 1983. — 230 p. Whether you're photographing birds, wild animals, close-ups of flowers or landscapes, this book shows you how! How to choose the camera, lenses, film and filters to produce the photos you want. Ways to carry, adapt and support equipment in the field. How to stalk, bait and hide from wildlife to record animals in their natural surroundings. How to use...
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Ziff-Davis, 1981. — 232 p. Conveniently designed to fit in the camera bag, this highly practical manual will help all photographers get the most out of their cameras outdoors. With numerous charts for on-thespot use, The Manual of Outdoor Photography explains precisely how to photograph a wide variety of subjects, from landscapes to closeups, from portraits to wildlife, and...
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Digest Books, 1984. — 232 p. Successful wildlife and nature photography fuses together three skills - the ability to see pictures, to handle a camera quickly and confidently, and to find and approach the subject. These skills can be developed by almost anyone, given patience, time, and some very specific information. What this book provides is the information. Michael Freeman,...
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Focal Press, 2007. — 208 p. Over 50,000 photographers can't be wrong! John and Barbara Gerlach finally write the book their workshop attendees have been asking for! Digital Nature Photography is a how-to guide for photographers who want to take their work to the next level. Written by professionals with over 20 years experience, the Gerlachs reveal enlightening techniques for...
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Focal Press, 2007. — 208 p. I have been a John Gerlach fan for many years and still have amidst my photo gear a typewritten exposure guide that he handed out during a seminar I attended many years ago in Orlando. His emphasis then, which is repeated in this book, is an emphasis on getting the picture right in the camera - not depending on Photoshop to "rescue" haphazard...
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2nd Edition. — Focal Press, 2015. — 532 p. Identifying a beautiful image in nature is easy, but capturing it is often challenging. To truly seize the essence of a photograph shot out of the studio and in the world requires an artistic eye and impeccable set of photographic techniques. John and Barbara Gerlach have been teaching photographers how to master the craft of...
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2nd Edition. — Focal Press, 2015. — 532 p. Identifying a beautiful image in nature is easy, but capturing it is often challenging. To truly seize the essence of a photograph shot out of the studio and in the world requires an artistic eye and impeccable set of photographic techniques. John and Barbara Gerlach have been teaching photographers how to master the craft of...
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Hamlyn, 1989. — 160 p. This exciting new book explains how naturalists of all ages can discover the countryside of Britain and Europe and the wealth of animal and plant life to be found. How to look at Wildlife provides an invaluable background to habitat - deciduous and coniferous woodland, meadows and hedges, rivers, streams and ponds, the seashore, heaths and moors,...
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Blandford Press, 1986. — 168 p. In this book, the authors have done a most competent and fairly complete, job of explaining the many different aspects of wildlife photography. After that all-important section on equipment, we find the book divided into chapters which cover: Plants, Birds, Insects, Mammals and Reptiles, Water & Seashore and Habitat & Landscape. The text is very...
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Ammonite Press, 2015. — 176 p. Photographic workshops are exceptionally popular but not everybody has the time or budget to attend one in person. This "workshop in book form" allows you to absorb the benefits of the workshop experience without actually being on location with the professionals. Whatever your level of experience, this comprehensive book will help you improve and...
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Arizona Highways, 1988. — 116 p. To those of us who have the privilege of working at the Desert Botanical Garden, wildflowers have become a part of our daily lives. Throughout the year, as each season succeeds the other, we watch diverse species put on their natural delights. And along with the aesthetic enrichment that these flowers give us comes deeper awareness and...
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Amphoto, 1979. — 152 p. The techniques involved in photographing nature make demands upon the photographer that may be unknown in other fields. Beside considerations of esthetics and basic camera techniques common to all branches of photography, nature photography has certain aspects that are intrinsically related to its delicate subject matter that must be learned and...
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Cassell, 1907. — 238 p. Since the publication of With Nature and a Camera my brother and I have received numerous letters from naturalists and photographers throughout the country seeking information and assistance on all sorts of subjects connected with the art of portraying wild creatures in their native haunts. In order to meet this desire for knowledge, we have prepared...
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Princeton Architectural Press, 2014. — 132 p. As close as we are to our beloved pets, we often wonder how they spend their days when we aren't watching. What do they explore? How does the world look from the point of view of our dogs and cats — or our chickens and goats? PetCam, by photographer Chris Keeney, author of Pinhole Cameras, presents a collection of striking and...
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Amphoto, 1979. — 208 p. I have met and talked with hundreds of photographers, both amateur and professional. Invariably, at least two questions have been asked of me. The first was a perfectly valid, though often elementary, query about my equipment or techniques. The second was always, 'What books can I study to learn more about wildlife photography?" This volume is my answer...
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2. Auflage. – mitp Verlags GmbH, 2016. – 202 S. – ISBN: 978-3-95845-396-8. Tiere sind ein wunderbares fotografisches Motiv und reizen jeden, der sich für Natur begeistern kann. Besonders das eigene Haustier steht im Fokus vieler Fotografie-Begeisterten, die mehr als einfache Schnappschüsse aufnehmen möchten. Aber auch Wildtiere zum Beispiel in Wildparks sind dankbare Motive....
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Focal Press, 1983. — 148 p. – (Photographer's Library). The work of nature, from the widest landscape to the tiniest insect, is so vast and intricate that the excitement of observing it can never be exhausted. Keith Launchbury shows how you can translate this excitement into a photographic record, whether you are primarily a pictorialist or a naturalist. After considering what...
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Natural History Press, 1964. — 292 p. David Linton is a well-known magazine photographer specializing in nature and science. He was born in 1923 in Chicago, Illinois, where his father, the late anthropologist Ralph Linton, was on the staff of the Field Museum. Since 1948, when he adopted photography as a profession, his photographs have appeared in magazines throughout the...
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Allworth Press, 1994. — 260 p. This book provides a wide variety of information on most aspects of wildlife and nature photography. Along with an overview of this specialized field are chapters on photographic equipment and materials, lighting, and other technical concerns. The text is further broken down into chapters on photographing birds, insects, and other wildlife, as...
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Texas Monthly Press, 1986. — 266 p. Photography and outdoor recreation have become almost synonymous in the past decade. Not only the camera, but the camera system, is becoming a standard accessory for vacations, weekend outings, sporting events, and family celebrations. A popular magazine reported that more photographic equipment is sold each year than all other sporting and...
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Amphoto Books, 2007. — 228 p. From the tiniest ladybug to a towering glacier, from a horse running in a field to a leaf falling slowly from a tree, nature subjects offer some of the greatest challenges and the greatest rewards to photographers. In the BetterPhoto tradition, here’s a complete photo course in a book. Hands-on lessons cover every aspect of digital nature...
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Amphoto Books, 2007. — 224 p. Would you like to consistently make photos that stand out from the regular, tired snapshots? You’ve come to the right place. In this book, Jim Miotke shares with you the most time-tested, helpful tips that will give your photos that extra something special. Learn these simple techniques and you will immediately be able to create unique, uncommon,...
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Amphoto Books, 2007. — 224 p. Would you like to consistently make photos that stand out from the regular, tired snapshots? You’ve come to the right place. In this book, Jim Miotke shares with you the most time-tested, helpful tips that will give your photos that extra something special. Learn these simple techniques and you will immediately be able to create unique, uncommon,...
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C.E. Tuttle, 1970. — 152 p. Natural history photography is an engrossing art, as boundless as the beauty and marvels of nature itself. The number of nature photographers the world over is legion, and the need for an expert and authoritative book on the techniques of nature photography is greater than ever. Here is that book, a comprehensive and profusely illustrated guide by...
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Voyageur Press, 2010. - 208 p. HQ PDF+OCR. In English. language. Secrets of digital photography of nature from a professional photographer. Pro photographer Boyd Norton provides expert advice and hard-won secrets on digital wildlife, landscape, and nature photography. Guiding you from the field to the computer, he reveals how to create superb nature and landscape photographs...
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Reader's Digest, 1977. — 184 p. My primary purpose in this book is to provide a proper blend of information and inspiration for those who wish to express themselves creatively in capturing the world of nature on film. On the technical side, some of what's contained here will be useful to those whose photographic efforts are limited to simpler equipment — cartridge loading or...
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Amherst Media, 2016. — 235 p. This book is a call to action, providing the tools photographers need to help preserve threatened species and environments around the world or in their own backyards. Author/photographer Boyd Norton has spent over four decades successfully doing just that, and is credited with saving millions of wilderness acres through his photographs and personal...
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Amherst Media, 2016. — 128 p. This book is a call to action, providing the tools photographers need to help preserve threatened species and environments around the world or in their own backyards. Author/photographer Boyd Norton has spent over four decades successfully doing just that, and is credited with saving millions of wilderness acres through his photographs and personal...
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Amherst Media, 2016. — 128 p. This book is a call to action, providing the tools photographers need to help preserve threatened species and environments around the world or in their own backyards. Author/photographer Boyd Norton has spent over four decades successfully doing just that, and is credited with saving millions of wilderness acres through his photographs and personal...
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Oxford University Press, 1976. — 160 p. In addition to presenting intriguing information on plants and animals, the book a practical guide that helps amateur photographers with simple equipment to take their first steps into the world of macro photography and experienced photographers with more sophisticated equipment to perfect their knowledge. The authors discuss the type of...
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Winchester Press, 1979. — 304 p. Worldwide, photography is unexcelled as a hobby or recreational activity: since most photographic images are recorded outdoors, outdoor photography must be considered the most popular aspect of photography. Depending upon the intensity and variety of your interests, outdoor photography is what you want to make of it. It can be a casual pastime,...
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J. Lowell Pratt and Co., 1964. — 100 p. Outdoor photography, particularly nature and sport photography, offers very special problems for the photographer, not to mention the varied uses for his pictures and his point in going to the trouble of lugging a camera, along with his other outdoor gear, into the woods, fields, streams, lakes, plains and deserts of our great land. In...
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Amherst Media, 2018. — 128 p. Douglass Owen shares his expertise as a nature photographer, teacher, and ranger for the National Park Service. In his nearly twenty years as a park ranger Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve in Idaho, Doug taught countless park visitors how boosting their skills as naturalists could improve their results as photographers. In this...
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Amherst Media, 2018. — 128 p. Douglass Owen shares his expertise as a nature photographer, teacher, and ranger for the National Park Service. In his nearly twenty years as a park ranger Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve in Idaho, Doug taught countless park visitors how boosting their skills as naturalists could improve their results as photographers. In this...
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2013. — 59 p. Un pratico manuale per chiunque, già a conoscenza dei fondamenti della fotografia, vuole avvicinarsi al mondo della fotografia naturalistica. Diversi temi trattati, più o meno approfonditamente tra cui: Etica della fotografia naturalistica Tecnica fotografica Attrezzatura necessaria La caccia fotografica La macro fotografia Fotografia da giardino (attirare gli...
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David & Charles, 1989. — 172 p. Photography of Natural Things, teaches readers how to photograph full spectrum of natural subjects; from a moon over a winter landscape to a starfish in a intertidal pool. Freeman Patterson's books are always worth reading because his style and approach are different than that of most photographers. His images don't really bowl you over like the...
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Skyhorse Publishing, 2015. — 167 p. The best tips anyone can use to take better outdoor pictures. Nature and the outdoors provide us with exceptional beauty year-round. Now, author and professional photographer Steve Price has put together a collection of tips, tricks, and pointers for any photographer — amateur or pro — to take and develop excellent outdoor and wilderness...
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Skyhorse Publishing, 2015. — 176 p. The best tips anyone can use to take better outdoor pictures. Nature and the outdoors provide us with exceptional beauty year-round. Now, author and professional photographer Steve Price has put together a collection of tips, tricks, and pointers for any photographer — amateur or pro — to take and develop excellent outdoor and wilderness...
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Amherst Media, 2016. — 247 p. — ISBN: 978-1-68203-078-3. Macrophotography allows for the capture of small photographic subjects in life size or larger magnification, allowing viewers to experience the world around them in a way that is simple not possible with the naked eye. With a magnified view, we can see the distinctive make-up of an insect, animal, or flower--its texture,...
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Amphoto, 1982. — 184 p. The men and women in this volume represent the best of wildlife photography today. Although their temperaments and techniques may vary widely, all share a fascination with the natural world, ever renewable sense of wonder at life around them, and a desire to convery their experiences to others, through the medium of film.
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W.W. Norton, 1996. — 300 p. Leonard Lee Rue III turns this `how-to' book into a beginning photographer's dream guide. Without losing any important material, Rue is able to guide the reader through the technical aspects of photography with much ease. In this book Leonard Lee Rue (the most published wildlife photographer in N. America) shares many of his trade secrets from the...
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Amphoto, 1981. — 172 p. – (Amphoto guide). This new and highly informative addition to the Amphoto Guide Series is written for hikers, backpackers, and mountaineers who have always wanted to record on film the breathtaking beauty of the scenery they find in their wilderness travels. The Amphoto Guide to Backpacking Photography provides detailed information on choice of...
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Lone Pine, 1991. — 196 p. This book will appeal to anyone with a camera. Filled with stunning photographs by Dennis and Esther Schmidt, two of Canada's most accompished wildlife photographers, this book provides detailed information on the best times, locationsand techniques for sighting and photographing wildlife and plants in the Rockies. This is a book for the amateur as...
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Amphoto Books, 1989. — 148 p. This is another of John Shaw's excellent books on photography. Liberally illustrated with examples and interspersed with his commentary and notes I found tremendously useful. Shaw covers almost all aspects of photography - from the rule of 16ths, exposure, film, tripods, lenses, closeups, depth of field, composition, backlit photography, etc......
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Peachpit Press, 2013. — 228 p. In The Power of Black and White in Nature and Landscape Photography , author and photographer Rob Sheppard shows you that creating beautiful black-and-white images involves so much more than just removing color. He begins by discussing how the history and tradition of black-and-white photography affect you as a photographer. He then shares the key...
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Peachpit Press, 2013. — 103 p. In The Power of Color in Nature and Landscape Photography , author and photographer Rob Sheppard teaches you how to master color and create compelling and effective photos every time. He shows how you can use colors to change emphasis in a photo to affect where the viewer looks, and he walks you through the effects of light on color, from front to...
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Peachpit Press, 2013. — 234 p. — ISBN: 9780133551822. In The Power of Color in Nature Photography, author and photographer Rob Sheppard teaches you how to master color and create compelling and effective photos every time. He shows how you can use colors to change emphasis in a photo to affect where the viewer looks, and he walks you through the effects of light on color, from...
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National Geographic Society, 1936. — 479 p. A Record of Sixty Five years' Visits to the Woods and Waters of North America Two Book Set; Volume I Lake Superior Region and Volume II Wild Life of Coasts Islands and Mountains George Shiras, 3rd, has become one of America's most widely known and appreciated field naturalists. For more than 60 years he has been visiting wilderness...
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National Geographic Society, 1936. — 465 p. A Record of Sixty Five Years' Visits to the Woods and Waters of North America Two Book Set; Volume I Lake Superior Region AND Volume II Wild Life of Coasts Islands and Mountains George Shiras, 3rd, has become one of America's most widely known and appreciated field naturalists. For more than 60 years he has been visiting wilderness...
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Rockynook, 2010. — 237 p. Photographer and environmentalist Uwe Skrzypczak wrote this book with several goals in mind — to teach the technical aspects and the workflow of digital wildlife photography; to show the beauty of East Africa and his beloved Serengeti National Park and to educate about its habitat; and to provide a guide for the photographer who is planning to go on an...
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Willow Creek Press, 1998. — 120 p. Sure, you probably already know that Labrador retrievers are one of the most popular dog breeds. But did you know that they're also one of the most useful? In 101 Uses for a Lab, photographer Dale Spartas--whose previous book, Just Labs, won the hearts of many Lab lovers--offers a "whimsical look at the many roles the Lab in your life can...
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Rutherford Publishing, 2013. — 127 p. — (How to Photograph Anything like a Pro). Language: English. Written by International Multi Award WINNING Australian Pro Photographer, Trainer and Best Selling Author Steve Rutherford the "How to Photograph Wildlife like a Pro" book is part of the best selling "How to Photograph Anything" photography book series. This book will show you...
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Dennis Publishing, 2012. — 132 p. — ISBN10: 1781061041, ISBN13: 978-1781061046. This MagBook is designed to make you a better wildlife photographer and by the time you finish reading, you should have a working knowledge of your camera s more advanced functions, as well as an idea of the kit you might need for your next trip. It is hard to imagine a genre of photography that is...
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Collectve. — 3rd Edition. — Future Publishing, 2018. — 196 p. Discover tips for garden wildlife, photographing in zoos, bird portraits and bugs, safaris; location shoots for deer, seals, puffins and butterflies; and a selection of inspiring images from Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
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Monacelli Studio, 2017. — 310 p. Photographer and teacher Brenda Tharp marries photography craft with artistic vision to help intermediate photographers translate what they see into a personal impression of a subject in nature. Using single images, along with before-and-after and with-or-without examples, Expressive Nature Photography teaches how to make exposures that are...
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Monacelli Studio, 2017. — 310 p. Photographer and teacher Brenda Tharp marries photography craft with artistic vision to help intermediate photographers translate what they see into a personal impression of a subject in nature. Using single images, along with before-and-after and with-or-without examples, Expressive Nature Photography teaches how to make exposures that are...
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2nd Edition edition. — A & C Black Publishers, 2011. — 178 p. This helpful and practical RSPB guide to all aspects of digital wildlife photography is an updated version of our first edition. It is accessibly written by and beautifully illustrated with the work of one of Britain's best known wildlife photographers. The book's elegant design makes the most of the author's...
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Focal Press, 2011. — 329 p. — (The Field Guide Series). — ISBN: 978-0240817767. As digital photography equipment, notably digital SLR cameras and digiscopes, become increasingly affordable, more and more birdwatchers are turning their hands to capturing images of their favorite subject. But having the equipment is only half the battle to achieving stunning bird images. A good...
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RSPB, 2011. — 176 p. — ISBN: 1408137143. This helpful and practical RSPB guide to all aspects of digital wildlife photography is an updated version of our first edition. It is accessibly written by and beautifully illustrated with the work of one of Britain's best known wildlife photographers. The book's elegant design makes the most of the author's incredible photos and...
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Humboldt Verlag, 2016. — 226 S. — ISBN: 978-3-86910-217-7. Für alle Einsteiger in die Naturfotografie, die sich nicht mit Theorie aufhalten möchten: Die zahlreichen Bildideen, Anleitungen und Tipps lassen Sie selbst als Anfänger schnell professionelle Aufnahmen machen. In drei kleinen Schritten lernen Sie, wie Sie Ihre Kamera einstellen müssen, um Motive aus der Natur gekonnt...
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Amphoto, 1996. — 100 p. At the zoo, on hikes, or in one's own backyard, there are many opportunities for amateur photographers to capture wildlife in all its splendor. Included in this guide is information on getting great one-of-a-kind shots, close-up photography, finding rare species to photograph, taking shots at night, and more. 140 color photos.
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Amphoto, 1993. — 196 p. In addition to showing you how to photograph your favorite birds and animals, Best Places to Photograph North American Wildlife reveals the parks and wild life refuges where successful shooting is virtually guaranteed. Professional photographer Mark Warner traveled the continent and found nine ideal spots. You'll learn how to photograph mountain lions...
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Focal Press, 2008. - 287 p. Language: English This book is crammed full with expert advice taken from the world's leading pros directly from the field. It will empower the development of your skills to a professional level and fire your imagination. Starting with the basics of how to plan a rewarding field trip, whether locally or afar, for one day or a month, and covering all...
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Austin Macauley Publishers, 2018. — 242 p. — ISBN: 1786125099. Arnold Wilson is a professional biologist and an award-winning photographer, and both these skills are shown to their best advantage in How to Photograph Garden Plants and Wildlife through Four Seasons. As the title suggests, this book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of garden photography throughout the...
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Austin Macauley Publishers, 2018. — 242 p. — ISBN: 1786125099. Arnold Wilson is a professional biologist and an award-winning photographer, and both these skills are shown to their best advantage in How to Photograph Garden Plants and Wildlife through Four Seasons. As the title suggests, this book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of garden photography throughout the...
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Austin Macauley Publishers, 2018. — 242 p. — ISBN: 1786125099. Arnold Wilson is a professional biologist and an award-winning photographer, and both these skills are shown to their best advantage in How to Photograph Garden Plants and Wildlife through Four Seasons. As the title suggests, this book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of garden photography throughout the...
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Austin Macauley Publishers, 2018. — 242 p. — ISBN: 1786125099. Arnold Wilson is a professional biologist and an award-winning photographer, and both these skills are shown to their best advantage in How to Photograph Garden Plants and Wildlife through Four Seasons. As the title suggests, this book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of garden photography throughout the...
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Les Fruits de Mer, 2013. — 131 p. Called “the best, and most complete, natural history book I have read about any single Caribbean island” by Dr. James “Skip” Lazell, the updated and expanded second edition of this wildlife guide is a unique volume covering all the terrestrial wildlife of St. Martin, from mammals and birds to reptiles and insects. It includes over 500 color...
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