Macro Photography for Gardeners and Nature Lovers: The Essential Guide to Digital Techniques

Macro Photography for Gardeners and Nature Lovers: The Essential Guide to Digital Techniques

by Alan L . Detrick (Author)

Synopsis

Gardeners and nature lovers delight in taking pictures - especially close-ups of flowers, butterflies, and insects. And though advances in digital camera technology have made taking, storing, and sharing photos easier than ever, taking top-quality pictures requires familiarity with both digital technology and the general principles of photography. "Macro Photography for Gardeners and Nature Lovers" provides exactly the information that aspiring photographers - no matter their level of skill - need to take their photos to the next level. Clear and concise chapters cover the basics of macro (close-up) photography, explain the features of current digital single-lens reflex cameras, show the many ways images can be composed, and share tips on digital effects, storage, and manipulation of imagery.Throughout the text, helpful tips, definitions, exercises, and case studies serve to demystify digital photography. Each lesson is supported by examples of the author's stunning photography. Whether taking photos of flowers and insects, compiling a photographic record of your garden, or simply sharing beautiful images with friends and family, everyone can become accomplished photographers of the world's small-scale wonders.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Timber Press
Published: 22 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 0881928909
ISBN 13: 9780881928907

Media Reviews
Although the book is lovely to look at, it isn't a coffee-table copy. Instead, Detrick, an award-winning photographer and instructor, has created a hard-working, soft-cover book that plenty of gardeners would be happy to see under their Christmas trees. -- Connie Nelson Minneapolis Star Tribune 20081119 A wonderful guide for photographers looking to take it to the next level. -- Frances Wallace English Garden 20081201 Both aspiring and accomplished photographers will find just the right information on the basics of taking close-ups and how to used digital cameras to best advantage, along with tips on digital effects, storage, and manipulation of images. -- Ethel Fried Journal Inquirer 20081213 A beautiful book explaining how we can take stunning close-up photos in our gardens. ... This book will help bring your garden photos to a new level of quality and effectiveness. -- Pat Leuchtman Recorder 20081213 Learn the basics of close-up photography with helpful tips, definitions, exercises and case studies covering the features of current D-SLRs, how to compose and more. Outdoor Photographer 20090501 All of the beautifully reproduced photographs are accompanied by text that helps and never talks down to the reader. -- Joe Farace Shutterbug 20091201 Each photo is a short lesson in making outstanding photos. Reading this book is like walking through a garden and seeing through the eyes of a master photographer. -- Carole Ottesen American Gardener 20091101
Author Bio
Noted garden, nature, and landscape photographer Alan L. Detrick's award-winning work has appeared worldwide in major publications including Audubon, Garden Design, Horticulture, Modern Maturity, Natural History, Reader's Digest, The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and Sunset. An experienced instructor, Alan has lectured and led photography workshops for professional organizations and public gardens including the American Horticultural Society, the Garden Club of America, the Garden Writers Association, The New York Botanical Garden, Chanticleer Garden, Brookside Gardens, and Longwood Gardens. In addition to owning a stock photography agency, Alan and his wife and business partner Linda also provide photographic services for landscape architects and garden designers. In 2005 they were honored as Fellows of the Garden Writers Association. They reside in Glen Rock, New Jersey Alan's web site address is www.alandetrick.com.