Wildlife Photography

Wildlife Photography

Author: Laurie Excell

Publisher: Peachpit Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0321794508

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In 'Wildlife Photography' Laurie Excell shows aspiring wildlife photographers how to get the best shots of birds, bears, and bugs - whether they're on Safari, on vacation, or on a nature walk around their own backyard.


African Wildlife Photography Book - African Wildlife

African Wildlife Photography Book - African Wildlife

Author: Jana Villaneuva

Publisher:

Published: 2019-04-12

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9781730743054

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African Wildlife Photography Book - African Wildlife 100+ Amazing Pictures and Photos in this fantastic African Wildlife Picture Book These are some of most stunning and captivating animals on the planet, irresistibly beautiful and alluring. And this beautiful book captures that amazing essence that makes these creatures so unique. Showcasing a gorgeous selection of these majestic creatures with the backdrop of magnificent natural landscapes...it will make you feel like you are right there with these amazing animals. Get It Now Take a little bit of the beauty and power of these extraordinary creatures with you wherever you go... After Your Purchase, take a look at, fall in love with, and get our other amazing picture books: Dolphin Picture Book - Amazing Dolphin Pictures Underwater Photography Book - Underwater Beauty Horse Picture Book - Magnificent Horses


100 Ways to Take Better Nature & Wildlife Photographs

100 Ways to Take Better Nature & Wildlife Photographs

Author: Guy Edwardes

Publisher: David and Charles

Published: 2009-08-14

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1446355470

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This guide is suitable for all levels of photographers. 100 Ways to Take Better Nature and Wildlife Photographs features 100 practical and inspiring tips on every aspect of the genre. Guy Edwardes' breath-taking pictures accompany his eas-to-follow advice on a wide range of subjects from capturing the actions of large mammals to snapping wild birds and flowers in the garden. With tips on everything from technique to composition, coping with extreme field conditions to Photoshop software manipulation, this is an invaluable guide for anyone with a passion for photography of the natural world.


Light on the Earth

Light on the Earth

Author: David Attenborough

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0563522607

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You won't find a better collection of nature photographs - the best from 20 years of the prestigious international Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition - representing most of the world's top photographersThere are more than 170 photographs in this lavish, large-format book, covering all natural subjects, with an emphasis on beauty - colour and form as well as unforgettable scenes of both animal behaviour and landscape - grouped in the following chapters-Illuminations, Portraits, Moments, Formations, Reflections and Connections.Each picture is accompanied by amemorable and informative caption, and each chapter has an introduction by a famous photographer or personality, from Yann Arthus-Bertrand to Frans Lanting and Chris Packham. An index of photographic details will be also be provided.


Wildlife Photography

Wildlife Photography

Author: Joseph F. Classen

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2015-08-17

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1608959147

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Wildlife photography is an adventure—and as any great adventure story unfolds, odds are, there are bound to be some great risks involved. Whether it’s the risk or the reward—or both—that motivates wildlife shooters, there is one pervasive truth: Preparation is key to success—and survival. In this book, Joe Classen approaches the art of wildlife photography from a hunter’s perspective. He teaches readers how to select and use the appropriate specialized photographic gear required for the rigors of wildlife photography—as you’d expect. However, he also teaches you how to mentally and physically prepare for an outing in which your wits must be as keen as your eye. Classen provides detailed insights into planning and packing for a wilderness adventure. Readers will learn how to securely pack their delicate photographic gear for a rugged, outdoor environment but will also learn how to choose and tote the best clothing for the site, accessories to ensure your personal safety, and even basic cooking and drinking requirements for days spent shooting in remote areas. Once you’ve scouted your location, you’ll learn how to track and lure your photographic subject using time-honored practices (calls—from lust to hunger, to anger and sloth; decoys; attractor scents; working invisibly, etc.) while “shooting” (your camera!) from a blind or stand—or, conversely, by using a more aggressive stalk-and-ambush approach. You’ll learn how to read animal behaviors—from eating to mating—and predict how, when, and where your best photographic opportunities will arise—and when your safety should be a greater concern than your shot. With this soup-to-nuts approach, readers will find, in this book, a compendium of information about wild-animal behavior, wilderness survival and safety, the art and science of photographic capture, and even storing and processing your prized digital files once you return home from your adventure. Armed with Classen’s suggestions and strategies, you’ll maximize your photo opportunities and increase the odds that your wildlife images are the mount-and-frame trophies for which you risked life and limb.


Digital Wildlife Photography

Digital Wildlife Photography

Author: John Gerlach

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0240818830

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"From how many frames you need to shoot per second to capture that WOW moment to where to focus on a bird with a big beak to get the best depth of field, this book has it all for the wildlife photographer. It is an impressive mix of technology with just plain good advice for image-taking, and they discuss each point specifically for shooting wildlife, because it is a totally unique type of photography. The lighting and shutter speed for a macro flower shot is not the same that you'd need for a bird in flight or a kangaroo jumping across a field. Mix together this fantastic info with the many years of experience that the Gerlachs have shooting and teaching and the absolutely jaw-dropping images and you really do have a perfect storm for a book"--


Designing Wildlife Photographs

Designing Wildlife Photographs

Author: Joe McDonald

Publisher: Amphoto Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13:

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For a wide variety of wildlife subjects, McDonald shows how to create an image that not only captures the wary animal in its natural environment but is also well designed.


Moose Peterson's Guide to Wildlife Photography

Moose Peterson's Guide to Wildlife Photography

Author: Bruce Peterson

Publisher: Lark Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781579904821

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With more than 20 years' experience in wildlife photography, Moose Peterson is America's most accomplished documenter of endangered species. He reveals his professional secrets and techniques in his most comprehensive and spectacularly photographed guide to date. Peterson explains exactly how to make the most of your equipment and how to use animals' habits to optimize your results. Find the right tools for the job, including every type of lens; learn techniques such as panning, shooting from blinds, and remote triggering of the flash; and take expert advice on how to make the subject really come to life in your images. Understand how to use animals' habits to optimize your results, see how to frame the animal within a background for that perfect shot, and explore techniques for modifying the natural light to really highlight your subject. Of course, Peterson has fascinating stories to tell about his own experiences, and his fabulous photos provide real enjoyment even as they teach valuable lessons.


Mastering Wildlife Photography

Mastering Wildlife Photography

Author: Richard Garvey-Williams

Publisher: GMC PUBLICATIONS LTD

Published: 2015-08-23

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1781452164

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Aimed at beginners, Foundation Course: Black & White Photography is part of a structured series of tutorials that explain the basic skills and techniques of photography in relation to a specific subject area. Written by experts, each book is divided into six main sections: Basics, Lessons, Revision, Project, Analysis and Progress. This chapter explains the concept of photography in a concise, easy-to-follow manner. There's information on the types of camera, lenses, tripods, filters and other useful accessories; the basics of exposure, metering, aperture and shutter speed, ISO, dynamic range, histograms, exposure compensation and using filters. There's also information on colour and composition, including the effects of light, the effects of colour on the perception of a photograph, plus how this changes when shooting black and white.


Wild and Crazy

Wild and Crazy

Author: Paul Joynson-Hicks

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-05-02

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1668024578

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"The funniest photographs of wildlife from around the world collected here in one ... book [intended] for animal lovers of all stripes"--