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Rocky Mountain High Peaks - by Brian Tedesco (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Bask in the beauty of Colorado's mountains and landscapes.
- About the Author: Brian Tedesco (Broomfield, CO) is a lover of fishing, hiking, photography, and all things outdoors.
- 128 Pages
- Photography, Subjects & Themes
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Book Synopsis
Bask in the beauty of Colorado's mountains and landscapes. The book is full of breathtaking images created by Colorado photographers. The book has two main audiences: First, author Brian Tedesco (Broomfield, CO) and his contributors provide photo enthusiasts and professional photographers alike with detailed instructional text that describes how each breathtaking featured image was made. Readers will learn surefire strategies for selecting and packing the appropriate gear, finding great lighting, maximizing camera settings, and getting an accurate exposure so that they can create similar shots of the alpine landscape. Second, Tedesco provides a plethora of information designed to educate the millions of visitors and hikers to Colorado's parks (Rocky Mountain National Park, for example) about the history and unique features of the landscape.Review Quotes
"Colorado's backcountry is beautiful place and Brian, Jeff, James, Mitchell, and Maria do a wonderful job in portraying that beauty." --Dominic Brown, Orvis guide
"Rocky Mountain High Peaks is a great place to start your journey into Colorado's beautiful alpine areas. From wildlife to the breathtaking beauty of our mountains, Brian and his photographers do a wonderful job capturing the beauty of Colorado." --Ronald Hansen, photographer
About the Author
Brian Tedesco (Broomfield, CO) is a lover of fishing, hiking, photography, and all things outdoors. When he is not running his editorial business, he can be found in the mountains of Colorado, fishing alpine streams for cutthroat trout in the summer and fishing tailwaters for rainbow and brown trout when the cooler weather sets in. In the brief summer that occurs in elevations above 12,000 feet, Brian can also be found hiking Colorado's 12, 13, and 14,000 peaks, while photographing his adventures and taking in the breathtaking beauty that is the outdoors in Colorado's high country.