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N**N
A different approach to nature photography
Freeman Patterson's books are always worth reading because his style and approach are different than that of most photographers. His images don't really bowl you over like the super-saturated pictures most nature photographers employ. They are much more subtle - almost pastel - pictures some might term impressionistic, although most are straight-forward documentary images of subjects within their enviroments. The subject as a part of its enviroment is very important in Patterson's presentations. The book also is a good lesson in ecology. Although not as instructive as several of his book, it is a good indoctrination about what to look for in nature. The images themselves, while most are not dramatic, are pleasing to look at might change your idea about what good nature photography is all about.
S**R
dated photography
the photographs are mediocre. they look merely snapshots to me.nothing astounding and very common shots. not worth putting in a book form.
J**W
Best in the World
Let me say that I know the author of this book very well. He is a perfectionist as you will see in this book.In his preface he says,"In Nature, nothing exists in isolation whether photographing the striking patterns of light & shade in the drifting snow, documenting the meeting habits of a cedar waxwing, or capturing the soft movement of grasses tossing in the breeze, we can sense the interactions between all natural things."The book is exceptionally well written & the images exquisite in their simplicity. You have my guarantee that if this book does not meet your expectations, I will personally pay all expenses involved. One of my email addresses is: [email protected]
W**R
Photographing nature by personal interpretation
Many books about nature photography seem to concentrate on capturing a mood, capturing all the details; almost like taking photographs to a customer's specifications on a paid assignment. If you are interested in taking that perfect photo of a flower or an animal for a calendar or post card, this is not a helpful book. If you want to take photographs that tell others your story of what it was like being there, this book is ideal.Without a doubt, Patterson is very much an impressionist with a camera and this book provides some techniques and guidelines for photographing nature according to your own interpretation. More importanly, he tries to inspire you to photograph nature with your feelings and convey that mood to others. If you see photography more as art and less as a journal, this is a useful book.
E**E
Constantly Inspirational
Freeman Patterson's words and photographs have been a constant inspiration and motivation for me as a beginning photographer. His belief in exploration make the craft of photography more than just a method of documentation, and his in-depth explanation of how to apply basic visual design principles to photographs have been invaluable to me in my development as an artist. This and all his books are wonderful, and I use them all the time for both ideas and advice.
M**J
A small paper back book, but the ideas are not small at all.
A friend told me about this book. I am so glad that he did. It has opened up my mind to some other ideas when it comes to taking photo's. The book is written in a clear and easy to understand style. So would think that this book is worth it's small outlay in money? Yes I would.
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