What is the difference between a good picture and a great one? In this fully revised edition of the classic bestseller The Art of Photographing Nature, master photographer Art Wolfe and former Audubon photo editor Martha Hill team up to explain the art of composing images of enduring beauty. Against a backdrop of more than 250 photographs of nature, wildlife, and landscapes, they share insights and advice about what works and what doesn't, and how small changes can take an image from ordinary to extraordinary. Throughout, all-new tips from digital imaging expert Tim Grey show readers how to make the most of digital technology, whether by choosing the right color space, understanding sensor size, or removing distracting elements in post-processing. The result is an invaluable collection of expert advice updated for the modern age.
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An Amazon Best Book of the Year
"Art Wolfe's photographs are magically composed and stunningly beautiful." - Edward O. Wilson
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Watson-Guptill Publications
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Höhe: 277 mm
Breite: 192 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-7704-3315-4 (9780770433154)
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Art Wolfe's stunning images are recognized throughout the world for their mastery of colour, composition, and perspective. Wolfe is a recipient of the Photographic Society of the Outstanding Nature Photographer of the Year by the North American Nature Photography Association. Martha Hill is a freelance writer and the former photo editor of Audubon magazine. Tim Grey is regarded as one of the top educators in digital imaging, having written more than a dozen books and hundreds of articles. He can be found at www.timgrey.com.