Tuesday, March 17, 2015

{{Book Review}} John Shaw's Guide to Digital Nature Photography by John Shaw



Photography legend John Shaw returns with his much-anticipated guide to digital nature photography, complete with more than 250 extraordinarily beautiful photographs

For over four decades, John Shaw’s authentic voice and trusted advice has helped photographers achieve impressive shots in the great outdoors. In his first-ever book on digital photography, Shaw provides in-depth advice on everything from equipment and lenses to thorough coverage of digital topics including how to use the histogram. In addition, he offers inspirational and frank insight that goes far beyond the nuts and bolts of photography, explaining that successful photos come from having a vision, practicing, and then acquiring the equipment needed to accomplish the intention. Easily digestible and useful for every type of photographer, and complete with more than 250 jaw-dropping images, John Shaw’s Guide to Digital Nature Photography is the one book you’ll need to beautifully capture the world around you.


*My Review*
Every since I was little I have always loved photography. My grandma gave me an old(broken) polaroid instant camera. I'd make everyone pose and then draw little stick figures on papers and pretend that was my photos. lol



As i got older I was able to start getting real working cameras, & I had an obsession with clouds and water...actually anything nature. This book is absolutely amazing & has more than 250 beautiful photos. It has everything a beginner needs to know from exposure to composition.

I absolutely recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning more about photography. 


John Shaw is one of the world's leading nature photographers and the author of many enduring bestselling books. His photographs are frequently featured in National Wildlife, Outdoor Photographer, Natural History, Sierra, and Audubon magazines, as well as in calendars, books, and advertisements. He lives in Colorado Springs

*Disclaimer*
I received this book free from bloggingforbooks.org in exchange for my honest review. I am not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are 100% my own.

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