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Digital Landscape Photography A Classic – Jay H. Levin – Farmington Hills, MI USA
This book sets the standard for digital landscape photography. The serious reader will learn three fundamental concepts that will vastly improve his or her images. The first is the use of the RGB histogram, requiring the photographer to move the color channel that is farthest to the right without clipping. This technique produces perfectly exposed highlights and avoids potentially serious problems caused by working with the camera’s large luminous histogram.

The second technique is back-button focusing, a term coined by the Gerlachs, and a technique which they have used for years. This technique enables the photographer working on a tripod to focus on an important subject in the frame, recompose the image, and take the shot without losing the original focus. This technique will be of enormous benefit for obtaining sharp focus on the critical element in the frame.

The third technique is using manual exposure, which avoids, among other things, the problem caused by light coming through the viewfinder and thereby altering the camera’s meter and causing underexposure. Manual exposure is a foolproof method for avoiding this problem and is to be preferred to autoexposure in most circumstances.

There is a great deal more in the book than the three techniques mentioned above, and the book is rich in additional information for the digital landscape photographer. However, I believe that adopting these three techniques alone will produce an enormous improvement in one’s landscape photography. The Gerlachs are to be congratulated for producing such an important book that I believe will become a classic in photography.
I recently purchased this book and Digital Nature Photography The Art And The Science, by the same Authors. I have read both books cover to cover and then some. I studied photography part time for a year in school, but there is so much to learn and often things you miss or don’t get at the time, this book fills in the gaps! It is easy to read and understand and also gives good practical advice on purchasing equipment, including the advantages and disadvantages of each piece. It answers questions on where to meter, what mode to meter in, how and when to compensate, for the best exposure, focussing, how to get the sharpest images, including different techniques and how to do them. The histogram, how to understand it, how to use it well and why you use it. Working the subject, composition. It even has a section on cleaning your lenses and how to use that plastic bag correctly, in extreme temperatures to save condensation problems. I could go on and on about this book and how happy I am that I purchased it and their Digital Nature Photography book. Every chapter is informative and of assistance to anyone pursuing their love of landscape photography, who feel that they still need to hone their skills. It covers light, colour casts, where they occur, and why and what to do about them. Polarizers, ND Filters, warming filters, how to use them, when and where and why we use them. The chapter on HDR Images, how to shoot for them and how to process them is great. Those of us who understand f/stops, aperture, speed, ISO, depth of field, histograms etc. can skip those pages, although I chose to read them, because sometimes these authors come up with something that you should know and that no-one else thought to tell you and you never know on which page, that tid bit of info will turn up. All of that and then the beautiful photographs that inspire. If your looking for post capture techniques this book is not for you, if your looking to hone your in-camera techniques, that will definitely save you time in post capture, then buy this book. These Authors to my mind are great teachers, there are those who are excellent at imparting their knowledge and John and Barbara certainly fall into this category! they obviously love their craft and they love to teach it! I highly recommend this book!! : Photographing landscape with a film camera is different than with a digital camera. There are several books on the market that cover landscape photography but few of them are specifically for the digital photographer. This book is what you are looking for!

Digital Landscape Photography covers:
* equipment such as accessories and lenses
* exposure from shutter speed and other common mistakes
* shooting
* light and its importance
* composing your perfect photo
* printing
* and a special section on specific subjects such as waterfalls and sunrises

Digital Landscape Photography, written by experts that have been shooting outdoors for decades, is a fresh look at current ways to shoot landscapes by making the most of digital format.

* the only photo book on landscape photography in a landscape format
* both beautifully illustrated and instructive at the same time
* Authors are well known photographers in the field: Pictures have been published in National Wildlife, Sierra, Natural History, Outdoor Photographer, and many other major publications

Digital Landscape Photography

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When making that swap from your beloved SLR camera to a new state of the art digital camera you can find yourself like a child with a new toy and as confused as a Eskimo being asked to trade on the stock exchange for the first time. So here are three advantages of Digital Photography Courses.

Digital photography courses help you discover the features of your camera, when I first got my digital SLR camera I was very frustrated at the fact that the camera refused point blank to take a photograph if there was not quite enough light. Meaning I was unable to get the effect that I wanted. Of course taking my digital photography course I was able to work out that by changing a simple setting on the camera means I was not only able to take that photograph but have it come out much better than I could have hoped for.

The second advantage of digital photography courses is that you know that there are distinct differences between the way that your old SLR camera takes a photo and your shining new digital camera takes a photo. For example with your old camera you would line up take the photo and then have to wait until you have the film developed before you can see if the photograph is good or not. Digital photography courses show you how to use the features of the camera to view the photograph to see if what you have taken is going to be of any use when it comes to developing.

And that brings me to the third advantage of digital photography courses, having your pictures developed is something completely different to when you just removed the film and put the film into the developing shop in order to get your pictures back. Now you can choose your pictures and edit them if need be to get rid of that little bit of red eye or you want the photo in black and white instead of color.

These are just a few of the advantages that digital photography courses can bring you when it comes to making memories with your new digital camera.

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There are a number of different facets of photography that if you understand it more difficult for you to get the perfect shot. The word photography has several meanings depending on how it is perceived by each individual. Just for the rest of the article, though of course, is a method of capturing an image on film, plate or other media using light.

The most important ingredient in photography is the Light, is responsible for identifying the brightness and color when digital technology came into force, there were several different technologies. Despite a series of technologies that try to make the photograph is not what many have changed the face of a greater number of digital photography.

Although the science behind digital photography is more complex than the film, it is useful to know some basics before you start. The fact that there is no need for a film means that digital photography has the purpose of this article, and not an immediate need for development. This type of photography offers convenience to people when it comes to editing images and rewarding.

The cost of printing systems in the home continues to decline and many people need to send movies or digital images is no longer necessary. It will not be so long before buying a film becomes a thing of the past, so why not take your first step into digital photography now.

There are so many options available to the digital photographer who wants to experience it is difficult to know where to start. Unlike traditional film, there is a huge amount of control with digital photography, including where the images are printed, not maintained or changed and the film loses sight. This way you can save a bundle on printing the images that are pleasing to the eye and you can even upload images and share with your family, there are so many options available.

The big difference between film photography and digital photography is how the image is actually taken. In the traditional method, the image captured in the film is set in a dark room where chemicals are used to create the negative is then printed before you can view the final product from the wall. With digital photography, it is not necessary for the film, a darkroom and treatment, because the image is captured digitally using an electronic sensor.

So with a digital camera allows the flexibility to modify images even before the camera. This is very useful because help to avoid problems in printing and get low production costs.

For more information on digital cameras, editing software, printers and others should be available online on many sites devoted to the subject. Many of these sites are able to provide free software, tips and images that can play wide.

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