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100 Ways to Take Better Landscape Photographs - cover

100 Ways to Take Better Landscape Photographs

Guy Edwardes

Publisher: David & Charles

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Summary

A simple and comprehensive troubleshooting guide to landscape photography. 
 
100 Ways to Take Better Landscape Photographs is an easy-reference guide to landscape photography. Packed with practical advice and stunning photos, this book will help and inspire photographers of all levels. 
 
The book is divided into themed sections and features simple explanations of techniques, which will help both beginners and more advanced photographers get the results they want. The thematic sections cover all areas of landscape photography, including coastal, panoramic, and seasonal, as well as lighting effects, composition, and exposure.
Available since: 04/01/2012.
Print length: 261 pages.

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