Learn How to Take Incredible Safari Photos Quicker Than You Ever
Thought!Learn how to find and photograph the exciting wildlife of Etosha
on your next Southern Africansafari. The plan is that when you arrive
at an area covered in this eBook you'll know where to go when, what to
expect and you will know what equipment will be most effective.
Johannesburg, SA (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 9, 2012 – Kruger-2-Kalahari.com and YourSafari.co.uk announce the launch of their newe-Book, The Photographer's Guide to Etosha National Park. Discovera comprehensive resource that will help solve the frustration ofreturning home after a once-in-a-lifetime African safari with disappointing photos.
The Photographer's Guide to Etosha National Park covers the five rest-camps within Etosha and offers everything needed for a visitor toquickly learn what photo equipment to bring with, to know where theanimal hot-spots are and to know what to expect from the animalswhen they find them. Unlike many other destination guides, theinformation is presented in an easily understandable manner, withsimple explanations, detailed maps, 170 color photographs and photolessons at the end of every chapter.
The e-Book is aimed at people with some photographic knowledge - it assumes that the readerunderstands exposure (ISO, shutter speed and aperture) and that the reader knows the basic functions of their camera. With modern digital cameras most photographers, even beginners,can capture good photos - if they are in the right place at the right time. The challenge is to findthe animals at the right time of the day in order to make the most of the lighting. Therefore, thehighlight of the e-Book is the fact that each section discusses the key animal species and where and when they could be found.
According to Don Stilton, a professional photographer in Florida, USA, “My wife and I havetraveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and other areas of the worldand rarely have we found a travel guide that not only says 'come and visit', but these authorsactually go farther to help you plan your visit by explaining exactly when and where to visit andin which direction to park your vehicle as well as best times of the day to catch memorableglimpses of wildlife. To enhance the great photos, the authors have designed the images so that all you have to do is allow your pointer to hover over the image to see a short descriptiondisplayed with complete exif details to assist the visitor with camera and light settings".
"Drawing upon our collective twenty seven years of African photo safari experience, we havecompiled a guidebook that we would have loved to have had when we first started going onAfrican safaris!” says Kathryn Haylett, one of the e-Book's co-authors.
The outcome: quickly and easily gain a new understanding into the world of African wildlife and acquire the skills necessary to find and then photograph them. From the first day the visitor arrives at Etosha they can be photographing the key animal species like an Etosha veteran.
For more information, please contact Mario Fazekas at mario@kruger-2-kalahari.com or visithis website at http://www.kruger-2-kalahari.com/photographers-guide-to-etosha.htmlorhttp://www.yoursafari.co.uk/publications/
Contact Info:
Mario Fazekas
+27 (0) 83 611
mario@kruger-2-kalahari.com
http://www.kruger-2-kalahari.com/
Kruger-2-Kalahari
PO Box 1011, Randpark Ridge, 2156, South Africa
Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/learn-how-to-take-some-incredible-safari-photos-quicker-than-you-ever-thought-2346.htm/#ixzz238kDxxqL
Johannesburg, SA (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 9, 2012 – Kruger-2-Kalahari.com and YourSafari.co.uk announce the launch of their newe-Book, The Photographer's Guide to Etosha National Park. Discovera comprehensive resource that will help solve the frustration ofreturning home after a once-in-a-lifetime African safari with disappointing photos.
The Photographer's Guide to Etosha National Park covers the five rest-camps within Etosha and offers everything needed for a visitor toquickly learn what photo equipment to bring with, to know where theanimal hot-spots are and to know what to expect from the animalswhen they find them. Unlike many other destination guides, theinformation is presented in an easily understandable manner, withsimple explanations, detailed maps, 170 color photographs and photolessons at the end of every chapter.
The e-Book is aimed at people with some photographic knowledge - it assumes that the readerunderstands exposure (ISO, shutter speed and aperture) and that the reader knows the basic functions of their camera. With modern digital cameras most photographers, even beginners,can capture good photos - if they are in the right place at the right time. The challenge is to findthe animals at the right time of the day in order to make the most of the lighting. Therefore, thehighlight of the e-Book is the fact that each section discusses the key animal species and where and when they could be found.
According to Don Stilton, a professional photographer in Florida, USA, “My wife and I havetraveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and other areas of the worldand rarely have we found a travel guide that not only says 'come and visit', but these authorsactually go farther to help you plan your visit by explaining exactly when and where to visit andin which direction to park your vehicle as well as best times of the day to catch memorableglimpses of wildlife. To enhance the great photos, the authors have designed the images so that all you have to do is allow your pointer to hover over the image to see a short descriptiondisplayed with complete exif details to assist the visitor with camera and light settings".
"Drawing upon our collective twenty seven years of African photo safari experience, we havecompiled a guidebook that we would have loved to have had when we first started going onAfrican safaris!” says Kathryn Haylett, one of the e-Book's co-authors.
The outcome: quickly and easily gain a new understanding into the world of African wildlife and acquire the skills necessary to find and then photograph them. From the first day the visitor arrives at Etosha they can be photographing the key animal species like an Etosha veteran.
For more information, please contact Mario Fazekas at mario@kruger-2-kalahari.com or visithis website at http://www.kruger-2-kalahari.com/photographers-guide-to-etosha.htmlorhttp://www.yoursafari.co.uk/publications/
Contact Info:
Mario Fazekas
+27 (0) 83 611
mario@kruger-2-kalahari.com
http://www.kruger-2-kalahari.com/
Kruger-2-Kalahari
PO Box 1011, Randpark Ridge, 2156, South Africa
Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/learn-how-to-take-some-incredible-safari-photos-quicker-than-you-ever-thought-2346.htm/#ixzz238kDxxqL
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