Ian Adams is perhaps the best-known landscape photographer in Ohio; and in the first volume of A Photographerrsquo;s Guide to Ohio; he shared his knowledge of what to photograph in the Buckeye State and how to photograph it. Now; in this second volume; Adams expands on his previous work; adding over 120 natural features; scenic rivers and byways; zoos and public gardens; historic buildings and murals; and even winter lighting displays to the list of places to visit and photograph in Ohio. In addition to advice on photographing landscapes; he offers tips for capturing excellent images of butterflies and dragonflies.Recognizing the rapid development of new technologies; Adams includes pointers on smartphone photography; lighting and composition; digital workflow; and sharing images across a variety of platforms. The book is illustrated with more than 100 color photographs.Comprehensive and concise; these two volumes make up a travel and photography guide to almost 300 of Ohiorsquo;s most noteworthy and beautiful outdoor places.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful exploration of the topic; very readable!By MatthewTI use this book as a central text in music education courses I teach at the University of Illinois (undergraduate through doctoral); and my students overwhelmingly find it fascinating and readable. The author brings a wealth of primary sources that really convey how sound recording and music making co-evolved over the twentieth century.This spring (2012) I had a chance to read the revised edition with a doctoral seminar; and I was very impressed with the number of refinements; extensions; and additional references. The revised edition reads as though Katz spoke with admirers and critics--some sections students found less convincing in the first edition have been greatly improved; and the best parts are untouched or improved. Given that many second editions today are cranked out simply to allow the publisher an opportunity to cut down on book reselling; a revision this extensive is uncommon and very welcome.There are many wonderful books that deal with sound recording today; and having read many this remains the book I recommend most frequently.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy ANTONIO A NAZARETHI recommend!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. yesBy Anonthumbs up