A Photographer’s Guide to Ohio

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With 3,600 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, more than 120 state parks and nature preserves, and the world's largest Amish community, Ohio 's photographic subjects are nearly endless. In more than 150 color photographs, Adams shows you how to capture the beauty of the seasons when photographing Ohio's scenic vistas, nature preserves, waterfalls, public gardens, historic barns and bridges, landmark buildings, and town murals. Accompanied by regional maps, each entry includes clear directions and GPS locations, related websites, and historical facts about the area, as well as Adams 's detailed suggestions for capturing the best images. Includes a primer on digital landscape photography packed with advice on selecting digital cameras and lenses, optimizing sharpness and exposure, lighting and composition, and fine-tuning and sharing your landscape photographs via email, slide programs, website galleries, color inkjet prints, and self-published books.

"Few people are more intimately acquainted with Ohio 's natural places, its wild life, rural communities, and cities than Ian Adams. And few people are better qualified to record these points of interest and splendor than Ian Adams. A Photographer's Guide to Ohio is engagingly written to help photographers improve their camera skills, but I treasure it most for its beautiful illustrations. Typical Ian Adams—a superb book."

David Kline — editor of Farming magazine

 

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