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Exposing
Nature
The Natural History Museum
Photography Guide
Frank
Greenaway
Our
new book is for all photographers, amateur or professional,
who would like to learn more about how to capture images
of wildlife and the environment. Aspiring nature photographers
and naturalists will discover strategies for understanding
their subjects and how to take accurate photographs in
even the most challenging conditions.
How many times have you taken a photograph of an impressive
landscape or a bird in a tree, only to find the result
is nothing like what you saw with your own eyes? This
book will help you to avoid the common mistakes and get
closer to achieving the wildlife pictures you have in
mind.
Frank Greenaway has distilled the insights and skills
gained over years of work in the field and studio to bring
you the definitive guide to natural history photography
with film and digital cameras.
Published
by the Natural History Museum.
Key
features
- Covers
film and digital photography
- Written
by Natural History Museum expert
- Essential
guide to all aspects of nature photography
About
the author
Frank Greenaway worked in the Photographic
Unit of the Natural History Museum for 38 years. He is
perhaps best known for his photography of bats but has
also been a major contributor to over 30 book titles.
Shell
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition
Every year the Natural History
Museum is home to the exhibition of the worlds best
wildlife photography. The exhibition tours throughout
the UK and overseas, attracting widespread media coverage.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Portfolio 2005
is published by BBC Worldwide.
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Specifications
ISBN:
0 565 09193 X
Price: £16.99
Format: Paperback
Size: 210 x 275 mm
Extent: 160 pp
Published: 6 April 2006
Subject classification: Photography and nature
enthusiasts
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