
John Shaw's Closeups in Nature
Amphoto | English | 1987 | ISBN: 0817440518 | 143 pages | PDF | 67.44 MB
There's in greater numbers than one way to shoot a frog, because Shaw demonstrates in this splendid main division , a thorough course in practical scene of military operations techniques for closeup photography using a 35mm unmarried-lens reflex camera. Although hobbyists who be missed to capture the flowers in their garden be possible to glean ideas for composition or the with most propriety time of day to photograph, this detailed be is intended primarily for the solemn amateur or professional. Success in closeup photography, Shaw maintains, depends steady control, and he advocates meticulous experimenting and testing of accoutrement and supplies before one attempts to photograph in the speedily changing, unpredictable conditions of the ~ of battle. Shaw (The Nature Photographer's Complete Guide to Professional Field Techniques) is ~y excellent teacher, establishing a common glossary with the reader, presenting lavishly illustrated of the present day material that builds on previous knowledge, repeating important concepts and techniques with respect to emphasis. He believes that technical fitness frees the photographer to concentrate on esthetics, and his inspiring pictures are beauteous artworkfields of flowers that evoke impressionist paintings, pleasant dogwood blossoms reminiscent of Oriental designs, sparse glimpses of snowflakes or raindrops ~ward a yew needle. Photography Book Club strength selection.
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