Nature Photography (52 Assignments)
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52 Assignments: Nature Photography is a mission brief, a portfolio of photographic workshops, a personalised journal, and an inspirational guide to putting the creativity back into your craft. Small enough to fit into your rucksack, it is filled with a year’s worth of weekly commissions and concepts for composing and creating eye-catching nature photography in all its forms.
Whether it’s building a blind, setting up a feeding station, shooting macro masterpieces, creating beautiful animal silhouettes, capturing birds in flight, or focusing on natural textures, all the assignments in this book have been written to inspire you to be more creative, explore the natural world around you, push your photography to its limits and discover your wild side.
Assignments include:
- Park Life
- Woodland Wildlife
- City Slickers
- Butterfly Effect
- Map Challenge
- Into The Blue
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Additional information
Publisher | Ammonite Press (11 Aug. 2020) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 128 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1781454051 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1781454053 |
Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.78 x 20.96 cm |
by robert harry
This is how this book improved my photography,
by peter_budo
Weekly photography assignments book for animals photography written by Ben and Ross is great as always from these two authors. Nice backpack size format aiming to inspire you in the way of insect macros, to birds in actions shots and beautiful animal photography in general. With many helpful tips and great advise. Hope you enjoy it too!
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by vicky baker
great book following tutorials
by robert harry
The book had some very good tips
by andy
Very interesting
by sherwulfe
If you are looking for an ‘ideas’ and ‘how to’ in Nature Photography, then this book is not what you need. For example, assignment one suggests taking photos in your garden – instructions: ‘you may need a macro or close up lens’, no technical help here or how to line up a shot, followed by the ‘pro tip’, ‘don’t use slug pellets in your garden’. An icon suggests you do your own research. There is very little help through out the book with the process of taking and manipulating nature images just small examples of ‘here’s one I made earlier’. This is the type of book you would find in a clearance shop for a £1. Very disappointed.
by Phil Wain
Says just enough about things a bit disappointing.