Hi,
I love books! I've been perusing the book shelves and see there are a few new titles that address landscape photography, the how-to type, dealing with the approach to the art.
Some are pretty basic and quickly dissolve into rehashing PS techniques. One caught my attention and I may go back for: National Audubon Society Guide to Landscape Photography by Tim Fitzharris. I was kind of put off by the "Audobon Society" title and expected a rather glossy Time/Life over view but on reflection several points have piqued my interest.
Bro.Luke
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I've run into the same "rehash of PS techniques" problem (and "rehash of camera usage" too) when looking at books, and recently spent several hours in a bookstore checking out the photo books and noting which ones were more than just the rehashes. There's no lack of interesting-looking books, but there's way more junk (Sturgeon's Law applies:) What I ended up with was:
* Braash: "Photographing the Patterns of Nature"
* Phtographer's Guide to Light
* Step-be-Step Composition Techniques
* Th Complete Guide to Night & Low-light Photography
* The World' Top Photographers Landscape
* Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop
* AmPhoto? Understanding Exposure
* Close-up & Macro: A Photographers Guide
* Photographing the World Around Us
* Shooting & Selling Your Photos
* Photo Portfolio Success
* Best Business Practices for Photographers
* National Audobon Society Guide to Nature Photography
(obviously the list has more than just nature photography books, as there's much for me to learn in many areas)
-Lars