The National Geographic Guide to Landscape and Wildlife Photography
I was impressed at the efforts required for getting wildlife photos. Researchers will sit in blinds for long periods of time. They will install cameras in nests. They will climb up hundreds of feet into trees and wait days to get the perfect photo.
Landscape photography has more to do with location, lighting, and time of day. You need to be comfortable getting up early in the morning before sunrise to capture the special light when the sun is low in the horizon and the shadows are long.
Preview of The National Geographic Guide to Landscape and Wildlife Photography - 2 min.
Landscape Photography by Michael Melford - 46 minutes
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