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Mastering Landscape Photography

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The definitive guide to capturing beautiful and compelling images outdoors. Landscape photography can be a solitary experience, but award-winning landscape photographer David Taylor believes creati...
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  • 01 May 2015
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The definitive guide to capturing beautiful and compelling images outdoors.

Landscape photography can be a solitary experience, but award-winning landscape photographer David Taylor believes creativity requires a certain amount of peaceful contemplation to flourish. What skills or requirements, therefore, does a successful landscape photographer need? An ability not to mind getting cold or wet is one that springs to immediately to mind, but a landscape photographer also has to understand how the weather and the seasons affect the landscape. Navigational skills are useful to find potential subjects. Above all, empathy for the natural world is a prerequisite.

Beginning with a comprehensive guide to the choice of cameras, lenses, and other equipment and accessories, Taylor goes on to discuss the fundamentals of exposure—aperture, shutter speed, ISO, dynamic range—and an appreciation of the effects of light on the landscape, at various times of the day and in all types of weather. Practical advice on planning for an outdoor shoot covers the basics of assembling a travel kit, using maps and choosing a location, consulting sunrise and sunset times, weather forecasts, and predicting tides. The author's own stunning photography transports the reader from coastal regions to hills and mountains, through woodland and moorland, in all seasons and weather, in the light of day and the dark of night. Authoritative text explains the theories and "rules" of composition: the importance of balance, harmony and symmetry, the power of leading lines, visual weight, and the ability to create depth in an image. A final instructive chapter details the practical techniques of postproduction workflow, from the processing of images to proofing, to displaying or printing the final results.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 176
Publisher: Ammonite Press
Imprint: Ammonite Press
Series: Mastering
Publication Date: 01 May 2015
Trim Size: 10.00 X 10.00 in
ISBN: 9781781450840
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Landscapes, Photography: subject-specific techniques and principles, PHOTOGRAPHY / Techniques / Equipment, Digital photography
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"Ideal for those wanting an introduction to, or a recap of, the fundamental skills needed to be a landscape photographer."—Outdoor Photography

"Nicely written and informative."—TzPlanet

"...a practical guide to capturing inspirational outdoor images with striking composition."—Sussex Wildlife Trust
David Taylor is an award-winning landscape and travel photographer, born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear. His work has taken him all over the world, but away from his photographic career David lives on an exposed hill, overlooking the market town of Hexham in Northumberland.

Introduction

Chapter 1
Equipment
Cameras
Lenses
Tripods
Other Accessories
Camera Care

Chapter 2
Exposure
First Principles
Exposure Meters
Exposure Modes
Aperture
Shutter Speed
ISO
Exposure Values
Dynamic Range
Histograms
Exposing to the Right
Dealing with Contrast

Chapter 3
Light
What is Light?
The Qualities of Light
Color Temperature
Time of Day
Weather & Light

Chapter 4
Preparation
The Sun
On Location
File Formats
Picture Controls

Chapter 5
Subjects
Coastal
Woodland
Hills & Mountains
Lakes, Rivers & Waterfalls
People & Animals
Sunrise & Sunset
The Seasons
Buildings in the Landscape
Bad Weather Days
Night Photography
Details
Panoramic Images

Chapter 6
Composition
Compositional Rules
Aspect Ratio
Orientation
Visual Weight
Balance
Color
Symmetry
Lines
Creating Depth
Minimalism

Filters
Using Filters
US & Skylight Filters
ND Filters
Extreme ND Filters
Graduated ND Filters
Polarizing Filters

Chapter 8
Postproduction
Postproduction Fundamentals
Basic Image Corrections
Black & White
Output
Preparing to Print

Glossary
Useful Web Sites
Index
Acknowledgments