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Author Wagner, Gary (Photographer)

Title Digital Black & White Landscape Photography : Fine Art Techniques from Camera to Print.

Publication Info. New York : Amherst Media, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (127 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Contents About the Author ; Introduction ; A Little Background; My Work ; About the Book; Equipment Choices; Camera Setup and Shooting; Image Evaluation; Software; Conclusion; Lakes and Streams ; Bonsai Rock; Two Waterfalls; Rock in Stream; Rushing Water and Rocks; Water with Rocks; Sierra Snow Melt; River Grass; Sierra Spring Snow Melt; Early Morning Sun; Light and Trees Reflecting in Water; Lake with Ice and Tree; Trees and Rocks ; Redwood Forest; Barren Rock; Tree Roots; Bald Rock; Foggy Trees; Fall Trees; Winter Trees; Rock Vision; Tree in Park; Yucca Plant; Three Trees in Fog
Three Aspen TreesSpiral Redwood Tree; Single Tree and Sky; Rocks and Clouds; Fallen Tree; Light in the Redwoods; Coastal Seascapes; Surf and Rocks; Sunset Beach; Storm Waves; Beach Grass; Rocks and Surf; Sunset with Clouds; Pacific Coast at Sunrise; Rocks with Surf; Big Lagoon; Winter; Snow and Stream; Winter Lake; Winter Trees with Snow; Tree Trunk with Snow; Rocks and Snow; Mountain Snow with Trees; Snow and Water; Bent Twig with Snow; Man-Altered Landscapes; Lighthouse; City Skyline; Gold Hill; Golden Gate Bridge; Rudy Patrick Seed Company; Fish Market; Palm Tree; Window with Roses
London EyeDonner Summit Bridge; Park Bench Fall; Old Church; Bidwell Park; Fort Point; Statue of Liberty; Index
Summary Landscape photography is a popular photographic genreand for good reason. The great outdoors is an ever-ready subject. It is variable, as well; it is affected by changing light, decomposition, weather, human interaction, and myriad other factors. Its features range from natural to manmade elementsand many landscapes are comprised of both.Photographers who point their camera's lens at a scene do so in an effort to communicate their feelings about the landscape. Rather than simply document the scene, they seek to capture the spirit of placeperhaps to tell a story or depict a mood. They aim to.
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Subject Landscape photography.
Landscape photography.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Wagner, Gary Digital Black & White Landscape Photography : Fine Art Techniques from Camera to Print New York : Amherst Media,c2015 9781608959211
ISBN 9781608959242 (electronic book)
1608959244 (electronic book)