This book examines the development of wildlife photography from the earliest hand-held cameras and the colour film revolution of the 1960s to the increasingly complex images of wild creatures and unexplored locations created today. This collection contains some of the most well-known photographs of nature. A variety of photographic techniques are represented in the winning images, from creative portraiture to spectacular aerial panoramas, from underwater photography to close-up candid pictures. The enlightening descriptions that go with these gorgeous pictures showcase the talent, enthusiasm, and understanding of some of the top wildlife photographers in the world. This exceptional collection will be cherished by all photography enthusiasts who have followed this interesting competition since it began 55 years ago. If you are aware of what to look for, where to look, and how to interpret what you find, you can safely interact with fascinating animals. By giving illustrated descriptions of more than 180 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates, Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest greatly simplifies things. This book is a necessity if you have even the slightest interest in nature. portions of northern California, Idaho, western Montana, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, and More than 180 species have extensive accounts available. There are about 460 colour images total, all of which were shot outside. Shapes and indicators for easy identification Nearly 200 different railway and layout scale drawings are available. Maps of the Directional Range Making colour coding simple fewer books are published
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