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Travel & Landscape Photography
Take Better Pictures
Travel & Landscape Photography Guide
Created by Bill Gozansky, the editor of Wildlife Photographic magazine and a veteran professional travel, nature and wildlife photographer.
The Travel & Landscape Photography Guide contains rich photographic content, technical image data, and descriptive field notes. Get ready to discover a myriad of new photographic techniques and composition ideas for your travel and landscape photography. Bill shares his insights and approach to image capture to help you take your photography to the next level.
While the guide assumes users will know how to operate the basic features of their DSLR or mirrorless cameras (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure compensation, etc.), it isn’t necessarily geared solely for advanced photographers. Beginning and intermediate photographers looking to enhance their creative vision, gain inspiration, and learn new techniques in the area of travel and landscape photography will get the most mileage out of it.
INTRODUCTION
Bill shares the key components of his creative framework for image making.
LIGHT TABLE
Is a visual overview of over 175 images in the guide. The light table is interactive and allows you to quickly access the detailed Field Notes in the guide by clicking on any thumbnail image.
FIELD NOTES
The heart of the guide, this section contains over 175 images illustrating various photo techniques, technical image data, and extensive field notes. It offers behind-the-scenes commentary explaining the photographer’s thought process during image capture, composition analysis, pro tips, and more.
OVERVIEW OF PHOTO TECHNIQUES
Here you will find a summary of the photo techniques:
- Behavior | Action | Story
- Black & White
- Break the Rules
- Close-up | Macro
- Color
- Density
- Depth of Field
- Eye Contact
- Fill the Frame
- Framing
- High Angle
- Lines | Patterns | Textures
- Low Angle
- Motion Blur
- Negative Space
- Orientation
- Panoramic
- Reflection
- Rule of Thirds
- Scale
- Shadow
- Strong Foreground Element
- Sunrise | Sunset
- Vanishing Point
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