The National Geographic Guide to Landscape and Wildlife Photography
Offered By: The Great Courses Plus
Course Description
Overview
National Geographic photographers Michael Melford and Tim Laman reveal their stories and secrets about what makes for great landscape and wildlife photography.
Syllabus
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- 01: Landscape Photographer, Landscape Artist
- 02: Seeing the Way the Camera Sees
- 03: What's in My Bag?
- 04: Four Kinds of Light in Landscapes
- 05: Landscape Color Variation and Combinations
- 06: Nighttime and Daytime Skyscapes
- 07: Above- and Below-Surface Waterscapes
- 08: Landscape Photography Site Research
- 09: Drive-By Photography: Travel Photos
- 10: Computer Editing: Review and Cataloging
- 11: Computer Editing: Development
- 12: Five Ideas for Successful Landscape Photos
- 13: Wildlife Photography
- 14: Photographing Winter Wildlife
- 15: Photographing Island Wildlife
- 16: Nighttime Wildlife Photography
- 17: Documenting Biodiversity
- 18: Photographing Life in the Sea
- 19: Camera Traps for Elusive Wildlife
- 20: Antarctica: A Photographer's Paradise
- 21: Photography on the Road
- 22: Orangutans: Photographing Animal Communities
- 23: Birds of Paradise: Ultimate Photo Challenge
- 24: Getting Your Best Wildlife Photo
Taught by
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