This is a helpful and practical RSPB guide to all aspects of digital wildlife photography, accessibly written by and beautifully illustrated with the work of one of Britain's best known wildlife photographers. The book's elegant design makes the most of the author's incredible photos and informative text. The book discusses all aspects of digital wildlife photography, from equipment, fieldcraft, locations and composition, post-processing and computer manipulation of images, through to getting your photos published. This is the ultimate reference book for all aspiring and established natural history photographers, and will equip its readers with everything they need to know to help them take better digital wildlife photographs. "Packed with useful tips on all aspects of digital photography. Very useful for both the beginner and someone with more experience." BTO News March/April 2007 About the AuthorDavid Tipling is a well known professional wildlife photographer andbirder. He is author of several books and his wildlife photographs havebeen widely published throughout the world. PrizesRSPB endorsedA beautifully designed, detailed and practical guide to digital natural history photographyIllustrated with 200 stunning colour photographs taken by the author, from all over the worldChapters on equipment, technique, composition, fieldcraft, post-processing and travelAn indispensable guide to wildlife photographers of all levels Reviews"A helpful and practical RSPB guide to all aspects of digital wildlife photography, accessibly written by and beautifully illustrated with the work of one of Britain's best-known wildlife photographers." Publishing News (25th August 2006) " for anyone new to digital photography, or wanting to judge their existing work against a professional standard, the technical content alone makes this book a square meal." BBC Wildlife (August 2006) "A comprehensive and brilliantly illustrated guide to the pleasures and mysteries of digital photography, from choosing equipment to taking pictures, working on them at the computer and selling your work. If you are serious about your hobby, this is for you." Birds (February 2007) "David's pictures are truly stunning and will inspire any aspiring photographer." Active Life (December 2006) "The author is an extremely professional photographer yet able to put his expertise over to anyone Of the books on photography on my bookshelves, this one is very high on the list." North Star (December 2006) |