Outdoor Photography: Landscape, action and wildlife photography for the outdoor enthusiast

Author:   Jon Sparks
Publisher:   Cicerone Press
Edition:   illustrated edition
ISBN:  

9781852843564


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 December 2002
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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Outdoor Photography: Landscape, action and wildlife photography for the outdoor enthusiast


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This book has been produced for outdoor enthusiasts who want their photographs to do full justice to their outdoor experience. The central theme is that point and shoot is a state of mind. It is not what camera you have, but how you use it that matters. The essential technique concepts are introduced and explained in the clearest possible language, and with a sense of humour. Throughout the book the emphasis is on practical advice, and on integrating photography with the rest of your outdoor life. There are chapters on close-up photography, shooting landscape, action, extreme conditions, all related directly to specific activities. The 100 photographs provide both illustration of specific points, and valuable inspiration.

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Author:   Jon Sparks
Publisher:   Cicerone Press
Imprint:   Cicerone Press
Edition:   illustrated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9781852843564


ISBN 10:   185284356
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 December 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Beyond point and shoot Life through the viewfinder Truth and consequences Final thoughts Chapter 2 - Equipment for the outdoor photographer Cameras Lenses Accessories Final thoughts Chapter 3 - Shooting landscapes Framing the landscape Depth of field Light and the landscape Equipment for landscape photography Figures in the landscape Final thoughts Chapter 4 - Shooting action Equipment for action photography Techniques for action photography Final thoughts Chapter 5 - Shooting wildlife and close-ups Distant subjects Wildlife photography in practice Shooting close-ups Techniques for close-up shooting Portraits Final thoughts Chapter 6 - Shooting at the edge Extreme conditions Extreme sports Trekking Final thoughts Chapter 7 - Putting it all together The learning curve Keeping it simple Keeping and showing your work Keeping it safe Final thoughts

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'Cicerone are noted for walking guides, but this well-illustrated and designed book will interest the many walkers who take photographs as a part of their outdoor experience and want to improve their pictures. Taking shots on a walk, event or trek imposes obvious limitations compared to going out from home 'just to take pictures' - less gear, no tripod, little time to compose the shot or wait for the light, and on long trips limits on the amount of film, or for digital users on battery power and storage media. Jon Sparks approach is captured in a phrase he quoted early on - 'Chance favours the prepared mind'. So his focus is on selecting the right gear to take, probably from what you have already, and knowing how to use it based on understanding the principles behind how the camera works and applying them. This all helps in understanding why a shot worked or didn't so enabling constructive feedback later. Not a new approach, but he does have some novel insights that will provoke thought in readers across a wide range of expertise, from those starting out to the experienced. Sparks gets us quickly beyond 'point and shoot' to 'see, point and shoot' first through the idea of 'framing' the shot, and then comparing how the eye sees things to what the camera 'sees', identifying the different limitations of each and how best to cope with them. He prefers 'framing', where the aim is to decide why you are taking the shot and then include only the essential elements in it, to 'composition', with its emphasis on a set of rules that supposedly 'will always get you a good picture'. And what you see is not what you get: for example everything looks in focus through the viewfinder but it won't be in the final picture, so depth of field is important and is often unnecessarily 'thrown away'; and films can't cope with the range of contrast the eye can, but a graduated filter can help. So a grasp of concepts like these is useful. He then covers the equipment side, driven by deciding the sort of pictures you want to take and then getting suitable gear, rather than the 'buy the best camera' approach. This includes print, slide or digital; SLRs or compacts, with for each film or digital; lenses, filters, flash and monopods. Three main parts follow, on shooting landscapes, action and close up/wildlife. Sparks shows how framing a landscape is about being able to 'visualise' the effect of moving what you can move around or alter - the camera and its lenses, and with luck the time of day and its character of light - to get a shot that provides a sense of 'being there'. Shooting action is additionally about representing movement and speed (but not perhaps at the end of 100!), and using tricks of the trade to produce the effect you want - it need not be the preserve of the 'sports photographer'. Close-up can provide variety in scale and detail. Sections on 'shooting at the edge' - coping with wet, cold, heat, wind, dust - and 'putting it all together' showing, reviewing and storing your work - plus appendices on exposure, a camera buying checklist and a guide to further reading complete this stimulating book. (Paul Lawrence, Strider August 2003)


Author Information

Author Website:   http://www.cicerone.co.uk/author/detail.cfm/author/1307

Jon Sparks is a professional photographer and writer. He lives in Lancaster. Recent work includes the Scottish National Park guides. A keen climber and cyclist, he is presently Chairman of the Outdoor Writers' Guild.

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Author Website:   http://www.cicerone.co.uk/author/detail.cfm/author/1307

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