You’ve seen them. Those places that everybody goes to because one just has to have a photograph of that location, at a certain time of day. They are also beautiful. The real problem is that everybody goes there and a few million other photographers have taken that same image already and it’s very hard for yours to stand out from …
National Audubon Society Guide to Landscape Photography, a review
I’ve recently been reading a slew of books on the subject of landscape photography. Probably I’m dreaming too much about being published one day on the pages of National Geographic, Audubon Magazine or Outdoor Photographer. Tim Fitzharris’ National Audubon Society Guide to Landscape Photography (Firefly Books) is the last one in the series, so it’s fresh in my memory, and …