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Index
Remote Exposure: A Guide to Hiking and Climbing Photography
About the Author Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction
Who Is This Book For? Why Do We Take Pictures?
1. Choosing the Right Equipment
Cameras
Working With Film Compact Cameras DSLRs Electonic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens Cameras The Big Stuff
Lenses
Workhorse Zoom Some Extra Reach Ultra Wide The Prime Option Exotics
Carrying Systems Battery and Memory Strategies
Managing Memory Staying Powered On
Odds and Ends Dead Weight
The Tripod Issue Artificial Lighting Filters Laptop
So, What Do I Bring?
For Hiking and Less Demanding Climbs For Difficult Climbs
2. Shooting
When to Shoot Caring for Your Gear
Weather Protection Cold Water Condensation Dust How Not to Drop Stuff Safety
A Complete Workflow Exposure
Snow ETTR High Contrast
3. Creating Powerful Images
Be Inspired Quantity vs. Quality Composition The Story More Practically
4. Discipline Specific
Camping Hiking Technical Climbing Mountaineering
5. Advanced Techniques
Low Light and Night Photography Panoramic Images HDR Video
6. Closing Thoughts
Ethics and Photo Manipulations Safety and the Environment
About the Author
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