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Season:AW23
Brand:Cordee
Code:7001615
To take great mountain photographs you've got to know where to be, when, and how to take them.
Photographing the Snowdonia Mountains answers those questions. It's a hill walking guidebook, a photo-location guidebook, a safety in the hills manual, part biography, and is illustrated with over 300 stunning photographs. Maps are large OS colour and contoured relief maps.
With a foreword by Sir Chris Bonington, Photographing the Snowdonia Mountains includes fifteen of the best mountain walks for photography, including shorter walks and roadside locations from which to take the best mountain images if you don't want to walk far.
The author Nick Livesey lives for mountain photography and he shares his secrets from Snowdon to the Glyders, from the Nantlle Ridge to Rhinog Fawr and the Celtic Badlands.
This hillwalking and photo-location guidebook features stunning mountain photography that provides great inspiration and motivation to get out and walk the hills themselves.