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The Equinox Guide to 35 mm Landscape Photography by Tim Fitzharris
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The Equinox Guide to 35 mm Landscape Photography

by Tim Fitzharris

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A comprehensive guide to great scenic photography

Dramatic landscape photography is not the private domain of professionals using large format cameras. In fact, most of the dramatic photographs are made with basic 35 mm equipment -- and there are good reasons why! Discover the advantages of your own 35 mm camera system by learning the techniques of working professionals. This comprehensive volume will show you how to turn your vacation snapshots into award winning images.

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