Wide-Angle Photography

£35.99

Wide-Angle Photography

Capturing Landscape, Portrait, Street, and Architectural Photographs with Wide-Angle Lenses (Including Tilt-Shift Lenses)

Photography and photographs Photographic equipment and techniques: general

Author: Chris Marquardt

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Language: English

Published by: Rocky Nook

Published on: 22nd May 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 35 Mb

ISBN: 9781681983851


Introduction

The very thing that makes wide-angle photography so compelling also makes it a challenge: While you’re sure to capture a vast scene using a wide-angle lens, it can be difficult to direct the viewer’s attention when so many elements are included in an image. For many photographers, the results of their wide-angle attempts are a disappointment and they just can’t seem to achieve that “Wow” they are hoping for in their images.

About the Book

Whether you’re new to wide-angle lenses or you’ve been frustrated by them for a long time, expert photographer, teacher, and author Chris Marquardt is here to help. Wide-Angle Photography is packed with information—as well as beautiful and inspiring photography—that will help you take your wide-angle image making to the next level.

What You Will Learn

In a friendly, accessible manner Chris walks you through in-depth discussions of both the advantages and the pitfalls of wide-angle photography, the fundamentals you need to know, composition and design principles, and the specific genres in which wide-angle lenses can be used to create outstanding images—not only for landscape photography, but for portrait, street, architectural, and interior photography, as well. Throughout the book, Chris offers hands-on exercises that drive home the concepts being taught so you can learn by doing. Chris also dedicates two full chapters to tilt-shift lenses for those who are interested in exploring and maximizing the fascinating capabilities these kinds of lenses offer.

Topics Covered

  • Types of lenses and filters
  • Understanding depth of field
  • Angles of view, crop factors, and focal lengths
  • Handling distortion and aberrations
  • Composition, design, and context
  • Point of view and perspective
  • Wide-angle for various genres
  • Panoramas and stitching images
  • Tilt-shift lenses
  • Hands-on exercises
  • And much more…

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