Wildlife photography
With the digital camera on the way in the Serengeti
Who successfully wants to photograph "wildlife",does not go past at this book. Hardly another author leads the beginner so fast to the goal. The formation of partial breathtaking pictorial material becomes comprehensible by this book for each photographer in theory and practice. Even professionals can still learn something new or others.
Additional the book is one of the best textbooks for digital photography.
Insider notice immediately that the author possesses fundamental experience in the processing of pictures. On the basis of comparable photos and pertinent pictograms the author explains simply and understandably complex topics and complicated techniques. That is fantastic.
Thus the book becomes interesting for all: Beginners, advanced, pure practical men, theoretician, digital photographers, for those who wants to change from analogous to digital animal photography and for "analogous" animal photographers, who desire to change after reading at the latest.
This book is not an illustrated book or one of the pleasing "coffee-table-books". It is a text- and an educational book in the best sense. In order to explain facts the author is not afraid of presenting examples of unsuccessful pictures. One can learn very much from this.
Beyond the occupation with the photography technique the book is equally interesting as travel guide for animal observers and nature interested travelers in East Africa. Travel preparation, courses and lodging are descript and enormous amounts of biological facts about the Serengeti ecological system are given.
The author writes extremely competently and alive, now and then unconventional. Absolutely always one intention is followed: to mediate the reader what he must do in order to make really good photos.
Winfried Wisniewski
Winfried Wisniewski is one of Germany's best animal photographers.
Three times he was selected by the society of German animal photographers (GDT) to the nature photographer of the year, in 1995, 2008 and 2009.
For 30 years he has successfully published nature photos in books, calendars and magazines.












