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Poor Excuse for a Photographer's Guide: I purchased this book in the hope of finding just a few helpful tips on photographing the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Although the introduction made some great promises, the rest of this short work didn't live up to its title. Instead of providing any information on the popular South Rim area of the Grand Canyon, the author (John Annerino) focused on obscure, difficult to reach locations. And although I concede that some photographers might find it useful to know about these distant locations, I found Annerino's information terse and lacking even in those areas. For the popular South Rim area, there is a complete lack of information. I was looking for a book that contained some basic observations as to which locations might be best for sunrise and sunset photography. This book didn't contain any of that information. From the photographs found in this book, John Annerino appears to have a nice portfolio of Grand Canyon photography. However, I found the book a poor excuse for a "Photographer's Guide." Don't waste your money. You can glean more information from the "Frommer's Grand Canyon National Park" or from a short search of the Internet.
Nicht ganz das, was ich erwartet hatte: Sehr umfängliche Auflistung der fotogenen Punkte des Grand Canyon. Ich hatte eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anweisung erwartet. Es werden zwar die einzelnen Spots alle aufgeführt, aber nicht alle durch ein Foto dargestellt
AMAZING IMAGES: "Viewing his amazing images might lead to discouragement, however...Those Grand Canyon visitors following Annerino's advice of how and where to take perfect shots will undoubtedly visit scenic locales worthy of superb photographs." Southwest Books of the Year
| Author: | John Annerino | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 917.913204 | | EAN: | 9780881506624 | | ISBN: | 0881506621 | | Number Of Pages: | 96 | | Publication Date: | 2005-06-07 |
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