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21. Weather 2004: With daily weather
 
22. Potential value of satellite cloud
23. Weather 2006: With daily weather
$11.50
24. Photographing Weather
$16.01
25. Weather World: Photographing the
$49.95
26. Guide to Climbing Photography
 
27. Spotter's Guide to the Weather
 
$35.76
28. Should I Bring an Umbrella?: Celebrating
$59.95
29. Atmospheric FX (Tutorial DVD -
$59.95
30. Drawing with Light: 21st Century
 
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39. An attempt to use satellite photography
 
40. Aviation Volume 4: Meteorology

21. Weather 2004: With daily weather trivia
by Daily Weather Trivia
Calendar: 24 Pages (2003-05-15)
list price: US$12.99
Isbn: 1552971635
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Each day is a new canvas on which nature paints its moods -- dark and brooding with the coming of winter storms; brilliantly illuminated with summer sunshine. We live with weather each day. It can paint a gorgeous face on a morning or it can wreak heartbreaking havoc. In Weather 2004 photographers from around the world capture weather in its various forms -- clouds reflecting a fiery sunset, lightning splintering a night sky, an icy mist enshrouding a mountain valley. Also included are 365 items of fascinating weather trivia. A collection of natural phenomena that is never the same, weather is always beautiful, always fascinating and -- even in its worst moods -- never boring.

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22. Potential value of satellite cloud pictures in weather modification projects (Report - Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology)
by Kumud R Biswas
 Unknown Binding: 30 Pages (1972)

Asin: B0006XHCJI
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23. Weather 2006: With daily weather trivia (Calendar)
by Firefly Books
Calendar: 24 Pages (2005-06-02)
list price: US$13.99
Isbn: 1552972399
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Weather is beautiful, threatening, moody and capricious. In Weather 2006, acclaimed photographers from around the world present remarkable and often breathtaking snapshots of its various forms, from skies brilliantly illuminated with summer sunshine to the dark brooding of a coming winter storm. Weather can paint a stunning face on a morning sky, or it can wreak havoc. It has many personalities --charming us, deceiving us, making promises, breaking our hearts. Even at its most ordinary, weather is endlessly fascinating, as seen in this collection of 12 unforgettable images. Along with these glorious photographs are 365 intriguing weather facts -- reminding us again that no matter the weather, it is anything but boring. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Weather Trivia
Being weather-watchers in our household, we enjoy the daily trivia and the vivid pictures for each month.The calendar is an awesome gift for any weather enthusiast. ... Read more


24. Photographing Weather
by Storm Dunlop
Paperback: 160 Pages (2007-10-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$11.50
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Asin: 1861084498
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Nearly everyone with a camera has photographed at some point in their lives a striking sunset, or tried to capture a beautiful rainbow, but there are many more subjects worth recording in nature. The ever-changing clouds, the colorful effects of our atmosphere: photographing weather presents a unique challenge. This unique guide by a specialist in the field shows you how to identify meteorological events, and capture them convincingly on camera. Starting with the basic techniques, it moves on for a complete understanding of the weather and the optical phenomena that arise from it. Learn to see the sky, utilize stereoscopic photography, capture the ever-elusive lightning flash, and much more. This easy-to-follow guide is sure to both please and inspire.
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4-0 out of 5 stars A great place to start...
I have an interest in both weather and photography, and am kind of a beginner with both. I was surprised to find this book written by an obviously well-educated man who knows his Latin and certainly knows his weather. Storm Dunlop's explanations are concise and absolutely packed with information. I like how he tries to keep information grouped on similar topics across a one or two-page spread. This man clearly knows his weather - after a few pages I found myself thinking, "This guy does not write like your average photographer." In fact, he writes authoritatively as one who is highly educated and experienced at observing weather phenomena. The irony of the author's name is also not lost on me.

I am fascinated by science and by photography, but not by technological lingo about cameras. I had a hard time muddling through the equipment and photography explanations at the beginning of the book, in which some mention is made of how all this relates to weather, but for the most part, the author sticks to describing the basics of a camera, what you can make the camera do and what kind of equipment you may find helpful.

I think it must be hard to write a book on this topic because so many people want different things from a book on weather photography. The bulk of the time, I felt like I was reading a superbly photographed science textbook, and I was fascinated. It is a science textbook, in a way, but it is written specifically with the photographer in mind. This book is written for the photographer who is first and foremost an observer (which ought to be all photographers, right?), so that he can set about observing things knowledgeably. Really, even though the tips one needs for making particular types of photos might be lacking, as one reviewer has pointed out, as a beginner in weather photography all I am looking for is an understanding of what I am seeing. The fact that these explanations are made clearly, concisely and thoroughly by someone with knowledge in the sciences and a passion for photography makes the book a perfect place to start. If you have an inquiring mind, you will want to know what you are photographing anyway and what the value of your photos could be to meteorologists and weather enthusiasts. I especially appreciate that the author outlines the rarity of certain events, so that I know exactly what to keep an eye out for and what is going on in the atmosphere when I see it.

I think it was Mark Twain who said that a river would lose its beauty the longer you worked on the riverboats, as you came to know the meaning of each swirl in the water and adjust accordingly for what might be endangering your boat. After hearing this I had a fear that the more I learned about things like clouds, the more I would see them with a cold scientific eye and the less I would be able to simply enjoy them. The mixture of science and beautiful imagery in this book erases the chances of that happening in the hands of this particular author. In fact I feel armed and ready to go out and find all sorts of beautiful things to photograph now that I understand what they are and how they occur.

The photos are beautifully done and inspiring. I loved the addition of a short section on stereoscopic photography, something not often utilized these days. The author has challenged me to see not just the aesthetic and entertainment value of this charming photographic trick, but the value of it as a serious tool for modern-day weather enthusiasts. My only problem is that I can't figure out how to cross my eyes. Other than that small disappointment, I really enjoy the book and can't wait to see what will be in the sky tomorrow! Thank you, Mr. Dunlop, for your wonderful book!

4 stars, due to the fact that my anti-technological mind refuses to digest the opening chapter.

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I have a few more comments to add now that I have completed the book. First, I should say that after carefully reading and rereading many parts of the book, looking at the sky is a completely different experience for me. I take far more cloud pictures than I used to, and I notice far more phenomena in the sky than I ever imagined were there before. It is really a treat now just to look up and more deeply enjoy what I am seeing. Sometimes I feel like the only person around who is bothering to observe the sky in this way. I honestly wish others could know the same joy.

Second, I now feel that the book has a few areas in need of improvement. As I was reading, I noticed two things in particular: The author has a habit of mentioning special cloud types without explaining them or providing photographs. It was very frustrating to have a phenomenon named but not properly described or pictured.

And second, the captions of some very basic cloud type photos show cluds that are borderline or atypical for their type in some way. These examples should not be the main ones in an introductory text.The photos were merely confusing and left me having to guess at what was normal.A beginner needs to know what is ordinary before they can appreciate what is unusual or extraordinary. Of course, some photos are meant to show things that are very atypical, and these photos certainly belong in the book, but not to the exclusion of images that teach us to identify the normal ranges of cloud types. The interplay of photos and text ought to make more sense.

I also felt that the method of introducing the names of various cloud "subspecies" could be much better organized, on top of lacking photos and proper descriptions. They could and should be introduced more systematically, not simply sprinkled here and there without much rhyme or reason.

I hope that the author has a chance to release another edition of this book. Despite its shortcomings, it certainly was fascinating and inspiring. It gave me a joy and an appreciation for the sky that I have not known for a long time, and it has given me the impetus to start becoming a better photographer and observer of the sky wherever I go.

4-0 out of 5 stars Helps you ID stuff to shoot, but not how to shoot it
I did NOT get this book from Amazon, I got it localy, but its the same one here on amazon. I seen this book and flipped through it mostly because I am into this type of stuff. Cloudscapes, Atmospheric / Optical phenomena such as Halos and Rainbows. The book is full of cloud types and discriptions and this is good. Also included is some wonderful photos. The book does go into some camera basics, but I felt as if there is missing information. I would have loved to see settings for many of the photos in the book such as halos. Some of the phenomena don't last a whole lot of time so it would have been nice to be given a "baseline" setting for said phenomena. I don't want to go out and guess what aperture to use and shutter speed while trying to shoot something that I have not seen before or being in a rush trying to get good shots of something dangrous like a Tornado. Though it is hard due to lighting to set a "standard" setting on a camera for say a halo. f/8 for 1/320 sec may do it for one image, it may not work in all cases. I still would like to know what setting where for many of the photos in the book

I am sure someone really good with photography who knows how to meter the scene right would not have much of a problem nailing down the right exposure.

The plus side of things is you get a basic weather primer. Where clouds are located in the atmosphere.

The bottom line? I got the book its going to stay on my book shelf. Its not too bad, I don't find much wrong with it, the camera settings would have been a plus. If you see the book localy pick it up and have a look see if it suites you. Personaly, I think the book is good for the 20 bucks and tax I paid for it, I will keep looking through it for ideas and cloud IDs

1-0 out of 5 stars weather book with a side of photography
This book is good if you want to know lots about clouds and a little bit about other types of weather. It also contains a very basic section on photography. But, where this book is lacking is in the link between learning about weather and photography. These two weren't really put together at all. I was hoping to find tips on when to expect what kinds of weather, how to predict if the sunsets will be great, and how to capture lightning. These weren't there. Really, this is a book about weather with a little section on basic photography so they can call it "Photographing Weather".

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Beginner Guide to Weather Photography
This book outlines most common weather phenomena, and details how to find and photograph it.Full of very nice photos, has small sections on camera basics, and composition, buy most is on cloud types, and how to photograph rarer weather. ... Read more


25. Weather World: Photographing the Global Spectacle
Paperback: 256 Pages (2009-08-28)
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Asin: 071533297X
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"Weather World" uses high-impact photography to visually celebrate the diversity and unpredictability of the weather in all its forms - from the benign beauty of a clear sky to the explosive impact of lightning and hurricanes. This is a fascinating and beautiful collection of photographs, ranging from satellite images of developing fronts and global weather patterns, to ground-based photographs of cloud formations. Also included in this title are optical phenomena such as rainbows, sun pillars and aurora, and breath-taking weather events such as lightning and tornadoes. It is produced in association with the Met Office, the world's premier organisation for the collection and interpretation of data relating to the world's weather. ... Read more


26. Guide to Climbing Photography
by Jeff Achey
Paperback: 114 Pages (2000-05)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$49.95
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Asin: 0811727289
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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70 color photos6 x 9 "Jeff's combined talents as shooter, editor, and writer make for a very accurate andthorough look at climbing photography. Read it and you are sure to save yourself hoursof backbreaking rigging adventures and a fair amount of cash from not having to invent itall from scratch."-Greg Epperson, author of Rock Prints

"Here for the first time is a book devoted to the inner world of climbing photography, notso much a profession as a lifestyle all its own."-Galen Rowell, author of Mountain Light Whether you're a climber who wants to record your adventures or a photographer whowants to learn how to shoot climbers in action, this guide is essential-the first to focussolely on the sport. A professional adventure photographer and expert climber explainsgear and technique and offers a gallery of superb shots as examples.

Jeff Achey is a contributing editor and the former photo editor for Climbing magazine.He is an award-winning writer, freelance adventure photographer, and accomplishedclimber with several first ascents. He lives in Carbondale, Colorado. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars weak,,
It's the only book i could find on the subject, there are some good tips but overall it's a weak book for pro's,could be good for beginners. Never gets deep into explaining things..... you're probably way better off with NG adventure field guide....

3-0 out of 5 stars climbing photography
This was a gift for my climber son.He has enjoyed it.It does not have any information about using a digital camera, but he said that the basic information about setting up climbing shots is very well presented.

5-0 out of 5 stars Finally, an informative guide to climbing photography
The arrival Jeff Achey's climbing photography guide is a long overdue addition to my burgeoning library of photography and climbing texts.Upon borrowing a friend's copy, I knew I had to have one.Concisely written anddensely packed, Achey's guide to climbing photography distills theinformation that could be pieced together from several different photo andrigging guides into one informative volume that will save the beginning orintermediate climbing photographer much time and effort.In any event, ifyou are interested in improving your climbing photos to impress someoneother than mom, this book is worth consideration. ... Read more


27. Spotter's Guide to the Weather (Spotter's Guides)
by Francis Wilson, Felicity Mansfield
 Paperback: 64 Pages (1980-12-31)

Isbn: 0727013084
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28. Should I Bring an Umbrella?: Celebrating Weather in Photographs
 Hardcover: Pages (2009-12)
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Asin: 1906886210
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29. Atmospheric FX (Tutorial DVD - 3 disk set)
by John Paul Caponigro
CD-ROM: Pages (2007)
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Asin: B0013L8JBM
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Three Disk DVD Set, play on any DVD player worldwide (recommended) or CD-ROM drive.Weather can dramatically alter the mood of any image. Photographers learn to make the most of the weather. Now you can also make the weather with Adobe Photoshop. You no longer have to wait for the perfect moment, you can create it. Learning to do this will greatly expand your creative possibilities. Learn how on this DVD - Atmospheric FX. Topics covered include*** Atmospheric Perspective *** Fog *** Smoke *** Rays of Light *** Snow / Rain *** Stars*** Rainbows *** Lightning ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fine Art Master Techniques
JCP has to be one of the master teachers in fine art photography. I have found all of his instructional dvd's to be clear and concise. It has definitively contributed to taking my fine art photography to a higher level. I have bought his entire work of dvd's. ... Read more


30. Drawing with Light: 21st Century Dodging & Burning (Tutorial DVD - 3 Disk Set)
by John Paul Caponigro
CD-ROM: Pages (2007)
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Asin: B0013L3DKY
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Tutorial DVD - three disk set. Play on any DVD player worldwide or on CD-ROM drive.Today you can enhance select areas of any image with extraordinary power and precision. Simple brushing techniques applied precisely can take your image to a whole new level, giving you vastly expanded possibilities for creative expression.These essential go-to techniques will help you master selections and masks; simple masks, gradient masks, luminance masks, contour masks and more. Plus, learn to control the position and quality of every transition and edge.In addition, you'll discover r/evolutionary new ways of capturing and enhancing light. Drawing With Light; 21st Century Dodging and Burning will teach you these invaluable techniques.*** Drawing Light *** Simple selections and masks *** Edge *** Gradient masks *** Luminance masks*** Contour masks *** Compositing Light With added bonus material that will help you make masks even more efficiently and precisely.*** Drawing Techniques ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Master Fine Art Photography Technques
JCP has to be one of the master teachers in fine art photography. I have found all of his instructional dvd's to be clear and concise. It has definitively contributed to taking my fine art photography to a higher level. I have bought his entire work of dvd's.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great ideas
Great ideas for post processing in photoshop. This is the best dvd from JPC.
Creative use of hue, saturation and luminosity... It will change the way you think about post processing. ... Read more


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38. 100 Years of the Weather (Twentieth Century in Pictures)
by PA Photos
Paperback: 300 Pages (2009-05-21)
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Asin: 1906672245
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As an island, Britain enjoys volatile weather systems and accordingly its people have long been obsessed with the subject. Here we see why: extremes such as drought, hurricanes and snowstorms, certainly, but also the astonishing variety of rain that is to be experienced in such a small country. Throughout the century, the British people open their umbrellas, put on their Wellingtons and go about their lives - talking about the weather. PA Photos is the photography arm of the PA Group, which also owns the Press Association, the UK's national news agency. Established in the late 19th Century, the PA has been capturing editorial photography for 140 years, resulting in an extraordinary archive of over 15 million images recording British life over more than a century. ... Read more


39. An attempt to use satellite photography in numerical weather prediction (University of Michigan. Dept. of Meteorology and Oceanography. Technical report)
by James H. S Bradley
 Unknown Binding: 72 Pages (1966)

Asin: B0006BS6D6
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40. Aviation Volume 4: Meteorology - Weather Forcasts - Aerial Photography - Radio - Aircraft Instruments
by Capt. Bailey Wright & Others
 Hardcover: Pages (1945-01-01)

Asin: B002MSMESY
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