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Landscape Photography: From Snapshots to Great Shots [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x191x12 mm, kaal: 530 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 032182377X
  • ISBN-13: 9780321823779
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x191x12 mm, kaal: 530 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 032182377X
  • ISBN-13: 9780321823779
Now that youve bought that amazing new DSLR, you need a book that goes beyond the camera manual to capture stunning images. For photographers interested in landscape photography, this guide will help you conquer the fundamentals and take amazing outdoor shots.

Pro photographer Rob Sheppard starts with the basicscomposition, light, and perspectiveand describes how to connect with your scene. He covers all the key camera features that affect your image, including how changing focal lengths alters your perspective and the apertures direct correlation with depth of field. Once youve captured those shots, Rob takes you through simple post-processing steps in Lightroom, Photoshop, and Photoshop Elements.

This guide is for beginning-to-intermediate digital photographers to understand the basics and bring their own unique artistic expression to landscapes and outdoor shooting. Beautifully illustrated with large and compelling photos, this book teaches you how to take control of your photography to get the image you want every time you pick up the camera.
Introduction viii
Chapter 1 Equipment
1(28)
Understanding Your Gear to Take Better Photographs
1(1)
Poring Over the Picture
2(2)
Poring Over the Picture
4(2)
Cameras
6(8)
Choosing Gear
14(6)
The Tripod
20(3)
What's in My Bag
23(6)
Chapter 2 Seeing as Your Camera Sees
29(14)
Thinking about Light and Shadow
29(1)
Poring Over the Picture
30(2)
How the Camera Sees Differently from Our Eyes
32(5)
Focusing on the Photograph, Not Just the Subject
37(6)
Chapter 3 Light
43(30)
Learning to See the Light for Better Landscape Photos
43(1)
Poring Over the Picture
44(2)
Poring Over the Picture
46(2)
See the Light
48(6)
Directional Light
54(7)
The Color of Light
61(6)
Light and Exposure
67(6)
Chapter 4 Composition
73(24)
Structuring Your Image to Communicate about a Landscape
73(1)
Poring Over the Picture
74(2)
Poring Over the Picture
76(2)
Getting Out of the Middle
78(7)
Paying Attention to Relationships
85(8)
Valuing Your Point of View
93(4)
Chapter 5 Perspective, Space, and Depth of Field
97(26)
Gaining Control by Changing Lenses, Positions, and Apertures
97(1)
Poring Over the Picture
98(2)
Poring Over the Picture
100(2)
Perspective
102(9)
Depth of Field
111(4)
Going for a Deep Depth of Field
115(8)
Chapter 6 Sky
123(18)
Working to Bring Out the Best in the Sky
123(1)
Poring Over the Picture
124(2)
Poring Over the Picture
126(2)
Deciding Whether the Sky Is Worth the Effort
128(3)
Using Sky Effectively in a Composition
131(2)
Tackling Exposure Challenges
Found in the Sky
133(3)
Bringing Out the Clouds
136(5)
Chapter 7 Connecting with a Landscape
141(18)
Finding Depth in a Location
141(1)
Poring Over the Picture
142(2)
Poring Over the Picture
144(2)
Understanding What's Important
146(3)
Working the Landscape
149(3)
Going Beyond the Common Landscape
152(2)
Finding Out About Locations
154(5)
Chapter 8 Black-and-White Images
159(28)
Examining the Rich Tradition and Today's Potential of Black-and-White Landscapes
159(1)
Poring Over the Picture
160(2)
Poring Over the Picture
162(2)
The Early History of Landscape Photography
164(1)
Black-and-White Photography Is More Than the Absence of Color
165(3)
Composing in Black-and-White Mode
168(4)
Variations in Light
172(5)
Looking at Color for Black-and-White Shooting
177(1)
Translating Color to Shades of Gray in the Computer
178(9)
Chapter 9 HDR
187(20)
Capturing More of Your Landscape
187(1)
Poring Over the Picture
188(2)
Poring Over the Picture
190(2)
Poring Over the Picture
192(2)
HDR Basics
194(6)
HDR for Natural Effects
200(4)
Wild Effects and HDR
204(3)
Chapter 10 Traditional Darkroom Work on the Computer
207(32)
Seeing How Ansel Adams's Ideas Still Resonate in the Digital Age
207(1)
Poring Over the Picture
208(2)
Poring Over the Picture
210(2)
Poring Over the Picture
212(2)
Refine Your Photos with Traditional Darkroom Techniques
214(2)
Basic Photo Needs: A Workflow
216(16)
Case Studies
232(7)
Index 239
Rob Sheppard is also the author/photographer of over thirty photo books, including The Magic of Digital Landscape Photography, The National Geographic Field Guide to Photography - Digital, and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for Digital Photographers Only. He was the editor of Outdoor Photographer magazine for 12 years and was the original editor of PCPhoto (now Digital Photo). He still writes regularly for Outdoor Photographer and teaches popular workshops around the country. See his work and photo tips at robshepppardphoto.com, and his blog at natureandphotography.com.