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The Photographer's Guide to Vermont: Where to Find Perfect Shots and How to Take Them

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $16.95
Manufacturer: Countryman Press
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Description
A comprehensive how-to/where-to guide to photographing more than 100 sites.
From barns and quaint villages to vibrantly colored forests and peaks covered with pristine snow, tourists flock from around the world to photograph Vermont's beauty. Now, a nationally recognized outdoor photographer tells you exactly where to go and how to go about shooting those "picture perfect" moments.
Directions, seasonal timing, as well as specific photographic tips accompany each site location. Whether you want to capture close-up images of native wildflowers or shoot that famous old gen-ral store, Middleton will take you where you need to go. Additional tips on digital photography make this a book for every tourist's camera bag. 50 color photographs, 5 maps.
Reviews
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-09-21
Summary: "Just OK..."
I have purchased travel photography guides in the past. Some have been excellent while others, just so-so. This one is just so-so. Personally, I didn't care for the format of the book as it divided the state into sections. Also, directions were given assuming you were traveling in a specific direction. Come from the other way and it is a little more challenging. Want to photograph covered bridges? Some are in here, but there are a lot that aren't. The maps in the book were not of much help either. Twice we failed to find the site we were looking for based on the maps and directions that were given. Only after asking locally for directions did we end up in the right place. The book did give some insight into locations for us to visit, but overall we didn't use the book much.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-04-24
Summary: "Great Book: does exactly what the title says"
The Photographer's Guide to Vermont is must buy if you are visiting Vermont for photography. This book will guide you to all the good locations in Vermont.If you use this book with a GPS ( which accepts co-ordinates for locations) and the co- ordinates obtained from Google maps then it becomes real easy to find the locations mentioned in the book. The information contained in the book is much better than searching the internet for information especially if you are visiting Vermont for the first time.
The only problem I found with the book was the references made by the author to the locations on the maps provided in the book. Sometimes I found that the places described in the book didn't match the locations on the map. However this becomes a non issue if you use the online maps like google maps in conjunction with this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-10-30
Summary: "A Great Reference for Shooting Beautiful Pictures"
This book tells you exactly where to go each season to get the best pictures of Vermont.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2007-10-13
Summary: "Picture-taking in Vermont"
We recently returned from a week in Vermont. Unfortunately, the weather was variable, but we did manage
to visit a number of locations suggested by David Middleton in his "Photographers Guide to Vermont". The
book was well-written and very helpful. The images included were wonderful. David's pro tips and side
trip suggestions added another dimension to our trip. The book was very readable with some touches of
humor.. We look forward to our next trip to Vermont, where this book will be one of
the first things we pack. We are members of a competitive camera club, always on the lookout for great picture locations. It was almost like having our own guide. Thanks, David.
Barbara and David Pike
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2006-12-17
Summary: "Handy Companion"
The book served as a useful companion on my trip to Vermont in October 2006.
It helped me do the groundwork which turned out be a great time saver .
It seems that the book needs editing as some of the landmarks appear to have changed.I would like more details to help locate Farms around Woodstock which is one of the prime reasons photographers travel to Vermont.
Another thing which adds to the difficulty is that you are mostly driving on back roads which are not be very clearly marked .
