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Wildlife Photography:
From Snapshots to Great Shots/Laurie Excell, Berkeley: Peachpit Press, 2012 (229 p.)
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Excell considers Peterson to be one of her mentors so you
will see many parallels between their books with regard to equipment,
locations, etc., but Excell does not put as much emphasis on using photography
as a component of wildlife studies.
Instead, she focuses more on photography rather than projects
surrounding the photography.
As in her other book, Composition, each chapter contains
practical exercises to help photographers develop or fine tune their skills. Excell closes this book with information on
two specific wildlife photography excursions, photographing bears in Alaska and
photographing birds in Texas. I found
these two chapters were easy to read and gave photographers a better idea of
what to expect should they decide to take one of these trips.
Peachpit Press rates this book as a “Beginner” level volume
which is probably accurate although I believe it offers useful information to
the more experienced photographer as well.
My only lingering question is whether I would recommend that a
photographer read this book before or after Peterson’s Captured.
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