'There must be more photographic books on the Lake District than there are sheep on the fells. Landscape Photographer, however, contains some stunning work.'
Wordsworth wantdered lonely as a cloud, Beatrix Potter created Peter Rabbit there and Alfred Wainwright mapped out the best walks - now Peter Freeman shows us just why the Lake District has attracted the great and the good for so long. Snow-capped peaks, sun-bathed lakes and, of course, a host of golden daffodils are just some of the inspiring images in this book
This is a book to be enjoyed by photographers and armchair landscape fans
This is a book to be enjoyed by photographers and armchair landscape fans
The excellent landscapes throughout this book lend plenty of credence to Peter Freeman' s advice on getting the most out of photographing the Lake District
Wordsworth wantdered lonely as a cloud, Beatrix Potter created Peter Rabbit there and Alfred Wainwright mapped out the best walks - now Peter Freeman shows us just why the Lake District has attracted the great and the good for so long. Snow-capped peaks, sun-bathed lakes and, of course, a host of golden daffodils are just some of the inspiring images in this book
Armed with this book you're well prepared to make the most of a photography trip to the Lakes
'An informative study of England's largest national park through a series of well-executed photographs and detailed commentary. Brimming with information on the area's climate, geography and geology, Freeman has created a useful guide for any avid landscape photographer considering creating a portfolio on the Lakes.'
'There must be more photographic books on the Lake District than there are sheep on the fells. Landscape Photographer, however, contains some stunning work.'