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Books with title NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER’S FIELD GUIDE TO SETUPS

  • NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER’S FIELD GUIDE TO SETUPS & TRICKS

    Robert Henry Benson

    eBook (ReflectionsTexas, Oct. 29, 2019)
    Great nature photography can change the world. Images from the wild can educate, inspire, and enhance the overall appreciation of our precious natural environments. Developing the skills and learning the specialized practices necessary to get those “Coffee-table-book” images can take years. In this two-volume how-to book, accomplished nature photographer Robert Benson shares insider’s secrets that will add dramatically to your toolbox of useful techniques.This book will teach you how to build “studios in the wild” and then get your models (bird, mammals, amphibians, etc.) to drop in and have their images captured. You will discover that great wildlife images won’t require traveling to distant locations, or hiring a professional guide to help you learn the art. You may never have to venture beyond your own backyard.Here are the Tables of Content for the two volumes so you will have a sense of what you will learn:TABLE OF CONTENTS (VOLUME ONE)Introduction02 Wildlife in Focus Contest03 What Makes a Great Nature Photo04 Importance of Thorough Planning05 Photographing Birds at Feeders & Drips06 Using Simple Camera Traps07 Birds in Flight with Camera Traps08 Photographing Scavengers09 Photographing Other Birds10 Photographing HummingbirdsTABLE OF CONTENTS (VOLUME TWO)Introduction11 Photographing Mammalian Predators12 Photographing Raccoons & Opossums13 Photographing Mice & Rats14 Photographing Reptiles15 Photographing Amphibians16 Photographing Butterflies & Dragonflies17 Photographing Other Insects18 Photographing Scorpions & Spiders19 Photographing Native Plants20 Photographing the Night Sky21 Photographing Landscapes & Sunsets.
  • NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER'S FIELD GUIDE TO SETUPS & TRICKS:

    Robert Henry Benson

    eBook (ReflectionsTexas, Nov. 14, 2019)
    Great nature photography can change the world. Images from the wild can educate, inspire, and enhance the overall appreciation of our precious natural environments. Developing the skills and learning the specialized practices necessary to get those “Coffee-table-book” images can take years. In this two-volume how-to book, accomplished nature photographer Robert Benson shares insider’s secrets that will add dramatically to your toolbox of useful techniques.This book will teach you how to build “studios in the wild” and then get your models (bird, mammals, amphibians, etc.) to drop in and have their images captured. You will discover that great wildlife images won’t require traveling to distant locations, or hiring a professional guide to help you learn the art. You may never have to venture beyond your own backyard.Here are the Tables of Content for the two volumes so you will have a sense of what you will learn:TABLE OF CONTENTS (VOLUME ONE)Introduction02 Wildlife in Focus Contest03 What Makes a Great Nature Photo04 Importance of Thorough Planning05 Photographing Birds at Feeders & Drips06 Using Simple Camera Traps07 Birds in Flight with Camera Traps08 Photographing Scavengers09 Photographing Other Birds10 Photographing HummingbirdsTABLE OF CONTENTS (VOLUME TWO)Introduction11 Photographing Mammalian Predators12 Photographing Raccoons & Opossums13 Photographing Mice & Rats14 Photographing Reptiles15 Photographing Amphibians16 Photographing Butterflies & Dragonflies17 Photographing Other Insects18 Photographing Scorpions & Spiders19 Photographing Native Plants20 Photographing the Night Sky21 Photographing Landscapes & Sunsets.