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Photographing The Dolomites

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by James Rushforth

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Located in north east Italy, the Dolomites is one of the world’s most photogenic mountain ranges and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Limestone spires and towers are surrounded by alpine meadows and pastures rich with flowers, accessed by panoramic paths and high mountain passes. Fast-flowing streams cascade down through woodlands to pass medieval villages and churches in the valleys. Castles, monasteries and historical war sites as well as alpine sports, festivals and events contribute to the rich Tyrolean culture. Italy’s Pale Alps are internationally renowned for their beautiful landscapes, warm alpenglow light and rich photographic opportunity.

Author and professional photographer James Rushforth describes 52 locations to visit and photograph in this 352 page photo location and visitor guidebook, illustrated with over 400 beautiful photographs.

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Description

Featuring

52 locations and 400 beautiful photographs
Detailed topographic maps, directions and co-ordinates for each location
Accessibility notes
Best time of day and year including seasonal highlights
Sun compass
Photographic tips and techniques

Maps

Detailed contoured maps produced by Don Williams of Bute Cartographics are used throughout, along with lat-long co-ordinates, map co-ordinates and postal codes for each location. Access information includes whether a location is accessible by wheelchair.

Additional information

Cover

Paperback

Edition

First

Publication Date

September 2017

Published by

fotoVUE

Retail price

£25

Size

230mm x 160mm

ISBN

978-0-9929051-6-3

Extent

352 pages

1 review for Photographing The Dolomites

  1. Keith Bintley (verified owner)

    Superb! Wonderful photographs and full of really useful information. I have been an amateur photographer for more years than I care to remember, but this is one of the best books I’ve seen. Thank you James.

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