Lessons in Landscape
By (Author) P Watson
GMC Publications
Ammonite Press
7th May 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
778.936
Paperback
192
Width 247mm, Height 250mm, Spine 13mm
826g
If you have ever wondered how the top photographers manage to produce such stunning landscapes, this book has all the answers. It presents a collection of 80 practical lessons that have been tried and tested in the field, creating a complete course in mastering the art of capturing landscape images of a distinctive and professional quality. Tips and techniques are provided to help you choose the right equipment and use it correctly in every situation. You will learn the essentials of composition, practise professional methods for observing the landscape creatively, and discover how to use light to maximum effect. AUTHOR: Peter Watson is a contributing photographer to several image libraries and his work appears extensively in books, magazines and calendars, as well as on greeting cards and in exhibitions. He is the author of Views Across the Landscape and Composition in the Landscape. 164 colour photographs
Peter is a contributing photographer to several image libraries and his work appears in books, magazines and calendars, as well as on greeting cards and in exhibitions. He has written several other books including two for Ammonite Press: Views Across the Landscape (2013) and Composition in the Landscape (2014).