Photography legend John Shaw returns with his much-anticipated guide to digital nature photography, complete with more than 250 extraordinarily beautiful photographs.
For over four decades, John Shaw's authentic voice and trusted advice has helped photographers achieve impressive shots in the great outdoors.
In his first-ever book on digital photography, Shaw provides in-depth advice on everything from equipment and lenses to thorough coverage of digital topics including how to use the histogram.
In addition, he offers inspirational and frank insight that goes far beyond the nuts and bolts of photography, explaining that successful photos come from having a vision, practicing, and then acquiring the equipment needed to accomplish the intention.
Easily digestible and useful for every type of photographer, and complete with more than 250 jaw-dropping images, John Shaw's Guide to Digital Nature Photography is the one book you'll need to beautifully capture the world around you.
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What John teaches the reader in this book is not only the best camera to buy, how to set it up, how to use tripods and filters, but also how to frame, and to use the available functions of your camera to tell a story of what you have discovered-in essence to bring out the soul of the picture. This book really helps you to elevate your nature and field photography to another level.
John Shaw is an amazing photographer and he really knows his stuff. That doesn’t stop me from disagreeing with his point on fixing white balance in Photoshop.
Really superb ... no other working photographer writes as well as John Shaw, nor produces such fine images.
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