Photographing the Dolomites

A photo-location and visitor guidebook

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PHOTOGRAPHING THE DOLOMITES is a photography-location and visitor guidebook. The Dolomites in northeastern Italy is one of the world's most photogenic mountain ranges and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Cordee Code: CPB154
Page Size: 160 x 230 mm
No of Pages: 352
Publisher: Fotovue Ltd
ISBN13: 9780992905163
Author: James Rushforth
Published Date: September 2017
Edition: 1st, September 2017
Binding: Paperback
Illustrations: full colour throughout
Weight: 790g
Product Type: Book
Countries: Italy
PHOTOGRAPHING THE DOLOMITES is a photography-location and visitor guidebook. The Dolomites in northeastern Italy is one of the world's most photogenic mountain ranges and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area's tall limestone spires and towers are surrounded by high alpine meadows and pastures rich with flowers, all accessed by panoramic paths and high mountain passes. Fast flowing streams cascade down to medieval villages and churches in the valleys. Italy's Pale Alps are internationally renowned for their beautiful landscapes, warm alpenglow light and
rich photographic opportunity.

FEATURING
52 locations and over 450 beautiful photographs
Detailed topographic maps, directions, and co-ordinates for each location
- Location
accessibility notes
- Best time of day and year including seasonal highlights
- Sun compass
- Photographic tips and techniques
- Special advice on long exposures for
astro photography
- Visitor information

INCLUDING

Mountains, spires, towers and dramatic peaks, mountain passes, alpine pastures and flower meadows, woodlands and forest, streams and rivers, waterfalls and lakes,
wildlife, villages and churches, castles and monasteries, historical war sites, Tyrolean culture, alpine sports, festivals and events.
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