Scenic photography is a perennially popular subject--and no one is better than Rob Sheppard, long-time editor of Outdoor Photographer , to help photographers master the art of shooting landscapes. In the tradition of Sheppard's bestselling The Magic of Digital Nature Photography , this book covers everything from cameras and lenses to tools and techniques, all interpreted from the landscape photographer's perspective. It gives details on working with skies, water, light, and other crucial elements, and puts the information together in an inspiring and accessible way. Several chapters hone in on particular types of landscape, while a variety of professionals weigh in with their own point of view on the topic.
I am not very impressed with the book - for me the photographs in the book should carry some basic specifications like Camera Model and exposure settings.
Also, the book doesn't talk much about metering different scenes and colours properly. It covers a wide range of topics related to landscape photography and that way could be a nice one time read for some enthusiasts.