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Bird Photographer of the Year: Collection 4 (Bird Photographer of the Year)
By (Author) Bird Photographer of the Year
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
19th August 2019
22nd August 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
Individual photographers
Digital photography
Zoology: birds (ornithology)
Photojournalism and documentary photography
Nature in art
779.328
Hardback
256
Width 286mm, Height 226mm, Spine 23mm
1340g
Foreword by Chris Packham
This beautiful book accompanies a new photographic competition celebrating some of the best bird photography of the year.
The Bird Photographer of the Year competition celebrates the artistry of bird photography, and this large-format book is lavishly illustrated to reflect this. A celebration of avian beauty and diversity, it is a tribute to both the dedication and passion of the photographers as well as a reflection of the quality of todays modern digital imaging systems.
The book includes the winning and short-listed images from the competition, now in its fourth year, showcasing some of the finest bird photography, with a foreword by BTO President and head judge, Chris Packham. A proportion of the profits from the book goes directly to the BTO to support their conservation work.
The advent of digital technology has revolutionised photography in recent years, and the book brings to life some of the most stunning bird photography currently on offer. It features a vast variety of photographs by hardened pros, keen amateurs and hobbyists alike, reflecting the huge diversity of bird enthusiasts and nature lovers which is so important in ensuring their conservation and survival.
Even if you dont know your corncrakes from your cornflakes, youll still be entranced. Irish Independent Review
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