Customer Reviews:
Real Practical Use July 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you're looking for a book on Landscape Photography then you're spoilt for choice. Simply typing those words into Amazon alone will give you more than two and a half thousand results to choose from. The problem is some of these books are nothing less than fantastic and others are just plain rubbish. Thankfully "100 Ways To Take Better Landscape Photographs" by Guy Edwardes falls into the noting less than fantastic portion.
This really is an excellent book, that's easy to understand, well laid out with just the right amount of text, but most importantly overflowing with spectacular photographs and advice to help your own photography. I'm not an amateur photographer (while at the same time I wouldn't call myself a professional) but I still found a lot of the advice and tips throughout this book of real practical use, especially the section of lighting effects.
This is the kind of book that you'll find yourself going back to time and time again. It is of real use, and one of the best buys I've made recently.
Excellent - Highly recommended January 25, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
A superb book. Not too heavy on the text - you can read a few of the "100 ways" in just a few minutes, put the book down, then pick it up later. Short, to the point explanations, each one supported by a well explained example. An excellent read.
Ted
Excellent Book December 10, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Excellent Book. Excellent photographs and respective explanation. However barely a criticism, should explain the position of the filters in the lenses.
great book from a photographer I rate highly! January 20, 2007 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
There are plenty of books on landscape photography. Before I bought this, I took at look at several of the web sites of the authors. It was only Guy Edwardes images that I found consistently inspiring which is why I opted for this book. It is equally inspiring and will be hard to beat. Highly recommended - for the images AND the text.
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