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Paperback Lonely Planet's Guide to Travel Photography Book

ISBN: 1743211392

ISBN13: 9781743211397

Lonely Planet's Guide to Travel Photography

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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisherThe best-selling Lonely Planet's Guide to Travel Photography is written by internationally renowned travel photographer Richard I'Anson. He... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Best concise travel photography guide on the market

This gem of a book is probably the best concise guide to photography on the market (and I've looked through most of them over the years). As I am an advanced semi-pro and sometime pro photographer, it would be hard for me to judge how useful this book is to an absolute beginner, but for me it is a handy reference to review before a major trip, reminding me of things I might forget about that are not part of my everyday shooting in Coastal California (such as the advice on ways that you may inadvertantly expose your film to too much heat, and the caveats about damage from sand, humidity, etc., as well as specific exposure and filtering considerations in some of the extreme conditions one encounters overseas). I own the 2000 edition, which I find perfectly well organised, but plan to look at the updated edition this week to see what changes have been made and if the quality has been fully retained or if the guide has been "dumbed down". What I find particularly useful in the 2000 edition is the moderately well annotated comparison shots. Most photography guides provide silly and useless "comparisons" of different focal lengths from the same standing position, or "artistic" renditions that I personally despise such as soft focus portraits, slo-mo waterfalls, etc. This guide is the best I've ever seen for picking appropriate subject matter and shooting conditions for showing the best use of specialised filters (such as 81 series and 82 series) as well as summarising Best Practices and pitfalls of graduated and Neutral Density filters. The book spendds little or no time on subjects such as Black & White, Infra-Red, Ultraviolet lighting, etc. Other subjects are left uncovered as well, and this is entirely appropriate for a book that focuses on the likely types of photography that even a professional photographer would probably engage in during extensive travels. There is an implicit emphasis on the practical considerations of what one brings along on a longer vacation (such as three weeks or longer). My only criticism on the advice is one that is common to most modern photography books, and that is the advice for people to buy zoom lenses. Although the more high-end zooms are now capable of producing sharp photographs and delivering adequate light, those zooms tend to be as heavy and expensive as the fixed lenses that they replace, and my experience with moderately priced variable aperture zoom lenses is that they are unable to deliver the requisite amount of light or minimum focus distance required by most "best light" shooting (i.e. two hours before sundown in the temperate zone, or half an hour to one hour befolre sundown in the tropics). Also, learning to use a few ideal focal lengths (such as 24, 35, 50, and 105) greatly enhances the development of one's technical and artistic skills; whereas using zooms tends to make one lazy in using the zoom to frame the picture vs. thinking in terms of aspect ratio and which shooting position delivers bes

Great Book for beginners on travel

I just went on holiday for a month to Indonesia with my girlfriend. She gave me this book about photography because I want to do more with my minolta then just making quick snapshots. I fell completely in love with it and the way Richard explains thing to the reader. You immediately feel that he is not just a professional photographer who stands above you with his experience and let you know he does. No, you really feel instantly that he talks to you as a friend who's gone through the same experiences and made the same mistakes the reader is making. And the images are stunning too. This book was a real workbook for me during my travel through Indonesia and I'll recommend it to anyone who want to make more of his travel pictures. Thank you Richard L'anson.

Great Book

The is quite possibly the most wonderful non-fictional book I've ever read. Everything about the book was great- the explanations, the pictures used for examples, the format, and the wording. When I first saw this book, it was the cover that caught my eye. The photo, I thought, was quite beautiful, and the book it's self has a good feel- nicely printed on pages that maximise the beauty of the images, nice font and format, catchy colors, and even the feel as you held it. I skimmed through the beggining before buying it, and was enthralled to learn that the book had been written by a real photographer. Anyone can tell you how to do something, but when each tip is accompanied by a beautiful picture illustrated the point, you feel as if you have the evidence that these tips are effective right in your hands. I have since read the book cover to cover once, and excerps of it much more that that. When I gave a presentation on the fundemetials of good photography, I used this book not only as my resource, but as an example of wonderful photographs. This is, indeed, a great book. I have seen a clearly visible increase in the quality of my photographs since I saw this book. Each thing was so clearly laid out, explained, and shown that I have been able to use the infomation extremly effectively. This book is a wonderful find and a key element in anyone's bookshelf. The photos are gorgeous and the advice is extremly beneficial.

A superb (beginners) guide to travel photography

This book works well both as a guide to travel photography and a simple reference book to beginners' photography. It answers so many questions that you may have wanted to know. I read it in two days as I couldn't put it down. All tips and advise are illustrated with stunning photography from around the world.For travel photographers who want some advise and answers to better vacation pictures: then this is a great book.

A typographic treasure ...

I couldn't agree more to Richards introduction, when he says: "Modern automatic cameras have eased the burden of having to understand what's going on when you press the shutter. However, this often means the process and the variable elements that go into creating a successful image remain a mystery, and cannot be repeated."To be able to repeat good quality photographs you have (you need) to understand and to control the picture-taking process. I have read this book in one hit -- I couldn't let go -- the text is short and precise, the photographs are stunning and the caption contains the details you need to know to understand the scene.Many pictures have a counterpart to show you what had been improved by using different settings, lense or filter, etc.Travel photography is a super-set of abilities, not only the landscape scene, not only the family album type picture, not only macro shots, but all of it. This book will not let you down, by explaining in enough detail what to watch out for... it covers the lot, from selecting a camera to suit your needs, a suitable type of film, "a guide to taking better pictures", even how to make money out of your shots, in case you want to.The author concentrates on what is necessary, don't be scared when hearing about filters, one is a must (UV), another is very helpful (Polarizer) and two others are nice to have (find this out for yourself).The book is definitely worthwhile the money... way cheaper than taking test pictures and to find the settings on your own. You still have to take test pictures to test your capabilities, but I reckon you'll save five rolls :-)P.S. Why "A typographic treasure"? -- The layout of the book is excellent, the sections of the book a clearly visible, helping you to find you way around.
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