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Waiting for the Light - cover

Waiting for the Light

David Noton

Maison d'édition: David & Charles

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Synopsis

A breathtaking visual celebration of the award-winning landscape photographer’s work, accompanied by candid commentary.   With photographs from every continent, this book from a three-time Wildlife Photographer of the Year showcases the very best of his extensive portfolio.   David Noton also offers amateurs and professionals alike the opportunity to learn about his techniques and equipment, and find out how to achieve similar results in their own work. He takes us through each shot with an emphasis on the use of light and personal reflections on his experience of each location. The book also includes an invaluable chapter exploring the incorporation of digital techniques. Beautiful images, combined with explanatory captions and practical, revealing text, make this indispensable for any photographer.
Disponible depuis: 28/03/2008.
Longueur d'impression: 160 pages.

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