Digital Nature Photography is a how-to guide for photographers who want to take their work to the next level. Written by professionals with over 20 years experience, the Gerlachs reveal enlightening techniques for shooting nature images in the field. The combination of artistic approach and impeccable technique will help you capture your next great image.
It’s too technical in some accounts. The photos are really great to look at, but the information is too technical. Nothing about how to photograph wildlife or landscapes. In some parts the information is helpful, I use a single shot focus on both my cameras. I don’t know why some authors tell the reader what they use, I guess if you’re loaded with cash you could purchase that stuff. I have a Sony Dsc RX100 vi camera, takes really sharp photos, my other is Canon Eos Rebel TI with telephoto, macro and wide angle lens. Bryan Peterson’s books are great reads of info, also Tom Angs books.
I'll be referring to this for a long time (I hope.) (Thanks, Michelle)
I hate to admit that this book has been sitting next to my toilet (pardon the visual) for quite a while. I've managed to read all of it, in bits and pieces, much of it more than once, and think I am now ready to try all of it out.
Definitely makes for great bathroom reading, because if I were to have read it all at once I wouldn't remember anything I had read!
يصلح هذا الكتاب كمقدمة لعلم و فن التصوير الفوتوغرافي الرقمي للمبتدئين أو كمرجع مختصر للمصورين الهواة الراغبين في التخصص أكثر في تصوير الطبيعة و الحيوانات.فهو يحتوي على نصائح قيمة ايتداءا من اختيار العدسات الملائمة للتقنيات المتقدمة كاستعمال عدة فلاشات في آن واحد.