‘Digital Nature and Landscape Photography’ by Mark Lucock
‘Digital Nature and Landscape Photography’ was written by Mark Lucock. The book contains 176 pages and was published in October 2007. The author is a professional photographer, although he is also a trained biologist. Together, these two passions have allowed him to produce this book, which aims to teach photographers how to take beautiful nature photographs.
The author starts out by explaining the various benefits of using a digital camera. The book is ideal for anyone who might be thinking of switching to digital, as a number of tips are included that will make the transition from film much easier. Both amateur and advanced photographers will enjoy the book, as it is written in a clear and easy to understand manner. Some sections may be slightly more complex than others, but in time, everyone will be able to master the techniques being discussed.
Many photographers want to know how to profit from the photographs that they produce. The author addresses this topic and provides plenty of suggestions on the best methods in today’s fast changing commercial world.
To make things easier for the reader, the author provides a number of recommendations. For example, when he covers image processing, Lucock provides some valuable suggestions as to which software package is the best buy for your individual needs. Readers will also enjoy the photographs that have been included in the book. They serve as beautiful examples of the results you can expect to achieve, by using the techniques that the author covers.
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