Basic Essentials® Photography in the Outdoors

Basic Essentials® Photography in the Outdoors by Jonathan Hanson is a practical guide published by Globe Pequot Publishing on April 1, 2007. This 3rd edition, consisting of 72 pages, provides insights into both digital photography and traditional film techniques, catering to enthusiasts looking to enhance their outdoor photography skills.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of various photography techniques, including the use of filters for special effects and tips for understanding camera functionality. The book addresses essential outdoor skills, such as protecting equipment from environmental damage and adjusting settings for varying light conditions. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in improving their photography in nature, making it a valuable addition to any photographer’s library.
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This revised edition includes information about digital photography and its associated equipment. The author examines the changes brought about by the use of digital cameras and how film still has a place. Discover how to use filters for special effects, understand your camera better to use it more efficiently, develop techniques for using lenses, protect your camera and film from environmental damage, eliminate common beginners¿ mistakes, and adjust your camera to compensate for drastic differences in available light.
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