hi all...
i'm hoping to get a good intro book on outdoor photography and came
across The Backpacker's Photography Handbook by Charles Campbell.
i'm sure there are ppl out there who have it or read it. what are your opinions on the book?
i want to get started shooting some slide film but still don't know
how to find the right area of meter off etc so i'm hoping that the
book will give a good guide etc.
thanks in adv
adrian
I have it and John Shaw's Landscape book. It thought it was a good
book, mostly dealing with equipment. He gets into a color zone system
that he's peddling with color cards. Seems a bit involved to me.
John's book is better for technique.
Jim Upchurch
Anything by John Shaw is good. I would recommend his new book the Nature Photographer's Field Guide. It does a better job of explaining metering and exposure then the landscape book. Also check out John Fielder's book Photographing the Lanscape the art of seeing. It is one of the best books I have seen on composition. The color zone system that John uses is good
system to go by. John Fielder along with many other nature photographers use it as well. Learn it and learn it well and with practice exposure will be second nature. I use it and always get the exposure I want.
Shawn
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