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Photographing CORNWALL AND DEVON including Dartmoor and Exmoor

by Adam Burton
With much of the UK’s spectacular coastline, together with endless rolling hills of patchwork countryside and the high moorland of Exmoor and Dartmoor, the South West is renowned for its beautiful landscapes and is rich with photographic potential.

Author and professional photographer Adam Burton describes 70 of the best locations in Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset for photography in this lavishly illustrated photography-location guidebook featuring 300 stunning photographs, including detailed advice on how to take great photographs. Adam Burton lives on the edge of Dartmoor, Devon.

Foreword by Mark Owen South West Coast Path National Trail Officer.

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Photographing DORSET

by Mark Bauer
Dorset is home to some of the most beautiful photographic locations in the UK. On its 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site, you will find the pinnacles of Old Harry Rocks and the famous arch of Durdle Door. Just inland is the 11th century Corfe Castle, the moored boats at Wareham harbour and the rolling hills and villages of Thomas Hardy’s Wessex.

Swanage based Mark Bauer – one of the UK’s leading landscape photographers, takes you on a tour of the classic Dorset locations and shares some of the area’s hidden photographic gems.

From the foreword by Tony Bates MBE, President of the Dorset Wildlife Trust:
“It is not surprising that there are many books that illustrate the beauty of Dorset, but this one is different. Mark Bauer has not only provided us with a superb range of photographs but we are provided with great detail on how to find the best viewpoints.”

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Photographing EAST ANGLIA

In this extensive photo-location and visitor guidebook, award-winning landscape photographer Justin Minns describes the most beautiful places to visit and photograph in East Anglia including The Broads, Norfolk, Suffolk, North Essex and Cambridgeshire.

An essential companion for anyone with a camera — whether you are using a high-end DSLR or a mobile phone camera — who is visiting East Anglia.

FEATURING:

  • 150 locations and over 800 beautiful photographs
  • Topographic maps • Sat nav and map co-ordinates • Sun compass
  • Best times to visit and seasonal highlights • Photographic tips • Accessibility notes
  • Travel information • The best places to stay, eat and drink
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Photographing NORTH WALES

by Simon Kitchin
Author and local North Wales photographer Simon Kitchin describes over 100 locations and several hundred viewpoints in North Wales including: Snowdonia National Park, the Isle of Anglesey, the North Wales Coast, Llyn Peninsula, Llangollen and the North East.

Each location chapter starts with an overview describing historical, literary, geological, and natural history features including the photographic potential of a location. Suggested photographic viewpoints are described at each location along with advice on how to take the best photographs whilst there.

Lavishly illustrated with over 300 high quality colour photographs this photo-location guidebook will appeal to both keen photographers and anybody with a camera who visits North Wales.

Foreword by Iolo Williams, Welsh Naturalist and TV Presenter.

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Photographing SCOTLAND

by Dougie Cunningham
An essential companion to anyone with a camera who is visiting Scotland.

From Glencoe to Glen Torridon, Skye to Shetland, Callanish to Cairngorm, this guidebook reveals the islands and mountains, glens and lochs, rivers and coastline and visits ancient stone circles, fortified houses, medieval castles, crofts and peel towers. The classic views are included and many more lesser known and hidden gems amongst the Lowlands, Highlands and Islands of this spectacular country.


Also included are photographic tours of Edinburgh and Glasgow.

In this extensive photo-location and visitor guidebook, award winning Scottish photographer Dougie Cunningham explores and describes the most beautiful places in Scotland to visit and photograph.

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Photographing THE LAKE DISTRICT

By Stuart Holmes
This comprehensive photo-location guidebook will help all photographers, from beginner to expert, to find, explore, and make the most of over 70 of the best photographic locations in the Lake District. Including hundreds of viewpoints and advice on how to get the best photographs.

Author, director of fotoVUE and professional photographer Stuart Holmes has lived in the Lake District all his life and using this local knowledge he guides you to both the classic locations and the hidden gems so that you will get the best out of your visit.

Fiona Armstrong, broadcaster, author and judge at the Lakeland Book of the Year Awards 2015:
“A delightful record of the fantastic views in the Lake District. Very well laid out and beautifully illustrated. It’s one of the best guides I’ve ever read.”

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Photographing THE PEAK DISTRICT

by Chris Gilbert and Mick Ryan
The most comprehensive Peak District photo-location guidebook available that will lead you to all the classic locations and many other equally great places that only a few know about and visit. Described by one reviewer as, “The template for all photography location guides.

The Peak District is a beautiful upland area at the southern end of the Pennines stretching from Ashbourne in the south to the M62 in the north. The northern Dark Peak is an area of wild heather-clad moorland lined by gritstone edges and boulders that contrast with the limestone plateau and deep dales of the White Peak. Cut by sparkling rivers, populated with beautiful villages, a rich industrial heritage and home to Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, the UK’s first national park has photographic opportunities around every corner, all year round.

Chris Gilbert and Mick Ryan describe over 150 locations to visit and photograph in this 496 page photo-location and visitor guidebook, illustrated with over 750 photographs.

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Photographing WILDLIFE IN THE UK

by Andrew Marshall
Author and professional wildlife photographer Andrew Marshall describes 70 of the best locations for wildlife photography in the UK in this lavishly illustrated guidebook with over 450 stunning wildlife photographs. Includes detailed advice on how to take great wildlife photographs.

From the foreword by Iolo Williams, Welsh naturalist and TV presenter:
“This book is a wildlife photographer’s bible.

It describes some of the best places to see wildlife and gives tips on fieldcraft, techniques and equipment. It travels the whole country from the northernmost tip of Shetland down to Brownsea Island and from Skomer in West Wales across to Norfolk in the east.

This guidebook will prove invaluable to beginners and experienced wildlife photographers alike.”

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