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Introduction to landscape photography

This latest edition of landscape photography is the most popular photography guide produced by the National Geographic Society. In this book, you will learn the latest information and technology of taking landscape photos with digital cameras and digital software. You can also reconfirm the basic principles that a good landscape photographer must follow-whether he uses film or digital camera. You will learn how to find the best angle, the best light and take the best close-up of the scenery. You will go deep into the wilderness with Raymond Gaiman's lens and explore the story of the disappearing rainforest. You will uncover the secret that Bruce Dyer has been able to take extraordinary scenery photos for 40 years in a row, and you can also experience the theme he chose with Joel Sattor, who is always so eccentric and talented. Best of all, you will see some masterpieces that have never been published by National Geographic photographers. Please follow our camera and wander between Thailand, Finland, Ireland and Oregon, China and Africa.