Digital SLR Expert: Landscapes: Essential Advice from the Pros

Digital SLR Expert: Landscapes: Essential Advice from the Pros

Tom Mackie, William Neill, David Noton, Darwin Wiggett, Tony Worobiec, Cathy Joseph
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Author:  Tom Mackie, William Neill, David Noton, Darwin Wiggett, Tony Worobiec, Cathy Joseph
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  144
Publisher:  David & Charles
Year:  2009
ISBN:  9780715329405

This first title in a new photography series presents a comprehensive guide to taking fantastic landscape photographs using the digital SLR. It provides subject-specific advice and photography tips from five leading professional landscape photographers. It contains breathtaking professional photography from Darwin Wiggett, David Noton, William Neill, Tom Mackie and Tony Worobiec. Covering both in-camera and photoshop techniques in depth, "Digital SLR Expert: Landscapes" is as practical as it is stunning.

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