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Keep Warm this Winter - How to choose clothing for winter landscape photography

Price: £1.29
(37 pages)

20p from each article sold will be donated to environmentally concerned charities. In 2011 this will be the John Muir Trust

Winter... The season of low golden light, and beautiful soft colours as the snow and clouds reflect the light in sublimely pleasing ways. The season of ever changing vistas as storms chase cloud, rain and waves across the landscape, creating more opportunities than we can count. I love winter, but I hate the cold.

This 37 page guide will guide you through selecting winter clothing to suit your budget and requirements, give advice on protecting your valuable camera equipment in harsh winter conditions, and is full of other pro photography tips that will help you get that award winning shot whatever the weather. Lastly it will have some advice on how to stay safe in the extreme conditions that can occur quickly in winter.

With twenty years of walking and mountaineering experience, and years of experience working in an outdoor shop I have written this guide to help you save time in researching the required equipment and to help you to make an intelligent choice whether you are shopping at your local outdoor shop or online.

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