Synopses & Reviews
One of the best at the art of wildlife photography presents a year of his work in an informative and visually remarkable diary. From January's visit to India (and its magnificent tigers) to March's Arctic journey (where a sleeping polar cub lies atop mama bear) to December's African safari (leopards, jackals, hyenas), each month includes valuable information on planning a trip, packing equipment, and taking the actual shot. Almost every page features breathtaking examples of the author's pictures, and special boxed tips focus on shooting in low-light, selecting film stock, capturing silhouettes, and more. Digital cameras, underwater photography, macro lenses, coping with weather and its effects, and producing scans: it's all here, along with advice on photographing "local wildlife," because even when you're home, the fun can continue.
Synopsis
One of the worlds best wildlife photographers presents a year of his work in an informative and visually remarkable diary. From Januarys visit to India and its magnificent tigers, to Marchs Arctic journey, to Decembers African safari, each month includes valuable facts on planning a trip, packing equipment, and taking the actual shot. With breathtaking examples and special boxed tips throughout.