Photographing the Night Sky by Alyn Wallace and Published by fotoVUE - On My Bookshelf S06E03
Photographing the night sky is difficult and requires specialised equipment. Right? Wrong! In Photographing the Night Sky, Alyn Wallace has written an encyclopaedia of everything you need to know to learn and develop your skills as a night sky photographer. Can Alyn make the capture of night sky images something all photographers can do?
An Encyclopedia of the Night Sky
I’ve always been a great admirer of night sky photography. My appreciation for this genre of photography stems from growing up in the Highlands of Scotland, where, on a clear you could see what felt like the entire universe above you head.
It is however a genre of photography that I’ve never properly attempted myself. The main stumbling block for me has been a lack of skills and knowledge, but also, it is perhaps that while I don’t mind getting up early in the morning, I’m a bit less keen on staying out all night.
When I received my copy of Photographing the Night Sky by Alyn Wallace I decided to change that. There was no point in having a copy of this book if I didn’t put what I learnt to good use.
So, in this special episode of On My Bookshelf, I not only tell you all about the encyclopedic levels of information in this book, but I also share the photographs that I captured using the knowledge I gained from this book. Enjoy!
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Night Sky Photographs from Dartmoor
The Milky Way over Great Staple Tor #1, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z8, Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S at 14mm, f/4, 10 sec at ISO 12800.
The Milky Way over Great Staple Tor #2, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z8, Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S at 14mm, f/4, 10 sec at ISO 12800.
Explore & Discover South Wales - A fotoVUE Guidebook by Drew Buckley - On My Bookshelf S05E04
A great guidebook can transform your time in an area from random chaos to an efficient voyage of discovery and exploration. Explore & Discover South Wales by Drew Buckley and published by fotoVUE aims to do that for everyone from the casual explorer with a phone camera to the serious landscape photographer.
Exploring South Wales with a fotoVUE Guidebook
You may remember that I recently published a blog post and video about my experience of using a fotoVUE guidebook to explore an area of the Lake District that I hadn’t previously visited. I had a fantastic day and much of the success of the day was due to the advanced planning I was able to do using the information in that book.
When I had the opportunity to make a flying visit to the Brecon Beacons, I decided I’d like to do the same for fotoVUE’s recently rebranded Explore & Discover South Wales (previously Photographing South Wales). However, I was short on time, and what time I was going to have in South Wales I wanted to fill with walking and photography. It’s not that I don’t like to plan and research my photography locations, it’s just sometimes I don’t have the time. For me, this is one of the best reasons for a guidebook. You can benefit from the knowledge and experience of the author.
In the video below I’ll take you with me on my Brecon Beacons walk. I’ll tell you all about Explore & Discover South Wales, why and how I use it, and of course take some landscape photographs, Enjoy!
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Landscape Photographs from the Walk
Photographing The Lake District 2nd Edition by Stuart Holmes and fotoVUE - On My Bookshelf S05E03
With lakes, mountains, rivers, picturesque villages and Britain's favourite view, the Lake District has it all! In this special episode of On My Bookshelf, I go on location to tell you all about the new and improved 2nd edition of Photographing The Lake District and to try one of the book's new high mountain walks.
Putting a Guidebook to Practical Use
I own more than ten fotoVUE guidebooks. While I’ve read them all, I haven’t yet had the opportunity to put all of them to practical use in the real world. Titles like Photographing Scotland, Photographing Cornwall and Devon and the first fotoVUE book that I purchased, Photographing the Lake District have all had significant use. As with any guidebook, they are a great way to get your photography adventures started in an area when you might not have a lot of time to spend researching location or you simply want a head start.
When the team at fotoVUE asked if they could send me out the new second edition of Photographing The Lake District to feature in an episode of On My Bookshelf, I not only said yes, I said I would film the episode on location in the Lake District. This was a great excuse to visit the Lake District again. Not that I needed a reason to visit the Lake District. It’s a wonderful place to go for any reason.
As well as filming the episode of On My Bookshelf in the Lake District I wanted to take advantage of some of the new and expanded information in this second edition of Photographing The Lake District. The author, Stuart Holmes, has included nine, high mountain walks and being a keen walker myself I was eager to try one of them out.
So, join me in this special episode of On My Bookshelf as I talk all about Photographing The Lake District Second Edition and highlight what’s new and all while I explore and photograph one of the many great locations in this book.
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If you want to add Photographing The Lake District Second Edition to your bookshelf, you can purchase it directly from fotoVUE here - https://www.fotovue.com/shop/books/photographing-the-lake-district-second-edition/
Lake District Photographs from the Walk
Here are the photographs from the video. I hope you enjoy looking at them in higher resolution. (Click on a thumbnail to see the camera settings.)
PHOTOGRAPHING ICELAND Vol 1 & 2 - A fotoVUE Guidebook by James Rushforth - On My Bookshelf S05E01
Are you planning a photography trip to Iceland? Have you photographed Iceland? Or are you simply interested in learning more about the landscape and locations of Iceland? In this episode of On My Bookshelf, I look at Photographing Iceland Volume 1 and 2 by James Rushforth and published by fotoVUE. It claims to be the most comprehensive and detailed guidebook of Iceland ever published. But as you'll find out in this video, this title is so much more than a guidebook.
So Much More Than a Guidebook
fotoVUE has a solid reputation for producing detailed photography location guidebooks. I know they are detailed because I own many of their guidebooks. The guidebooks for Scotland, The Lake District and Devon & Cornwall have received the most use!
You may remember a few years ago that I filmed a special episode of On My Bookshelf where I joined Nick Livesey on location in Wales to talk about his fotoVUE book, Photographing the Snowdonia Mountains. You can watch that episode here.
The fotoVUE series of guidebooks consumes at least one shelf on my bookshelf and I often find myself reaching for one of the titles to get some inspiration. So, when fotoVUE reached out to me and asked if I’d like to look at their latest title, Photographing Iceland by James Rushforth, I jumped at the chance. I had just returned from my own photographic adventure to Iceland, and I knew that I had barely scratched the surface with my short exploration. I was keen to see what else Iceland had to offer, and possibly where I’d like to go should I return.
Looking through both volumes of Photographing Iceland one thing became apparent. These books are more than just photography location guidebooks. See what I’m talking about in this episode of On My Bookshelf.
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If you want to add Photographing Iceland to your bookshelf, you can purchase the fotoVUE Iceland Collection Bundle, which includes Volume 1 & 2 and the Iceland Adventure & Travel Map, here - https://www.fotovue.com/shop/books/photographing-iceland-volume-1-2-plus-map/
And you can get the limited edition hardcover bundle here - https://www.fotovue.com/shop/uncategorized/limited-edition-of-100-hard-backs-signed-photographing-iceland-volume-1-2-plus-two-maps-and-signed-james-rushforth-iceberg-arch-greenland-print/
Or you can purchase the individual titles here:
Photographing Iceland Volume 1 plus Map - https://www.fotovue.com/shop/books/photographing-iceland-volume-1-map/
Photographing Iceland Volume 2 plus Map - https://www.fotovue.com/shop/books/photographing-iceland-volume-2-map/
Iceland Adventure & Travel Map - Iceland Adventure & Travel Map - https://www.fotovue.com/shop/books/iceland-adventure-and-travel-map/
There are lots of other great guidebooks published by fotoVUE. See their other titles here - fotovue.com