5 Top Places to Travel & Photograph (e-book review)

Mountain women transporting goods
Mountain women transporting goods, Photo by Dave

Recently, I was asked to review 5 Top Places to Travel & Photograph by the author. I was exceptionally pleased with what I saw at first glance. But, with each additional page… Well, keeping reading to find out.

About the Author:

This e-book is the work of Dave from The Longest Way Home. It is his creation and one in which he can take great pride. For the past five years, Dave has been the “guy traveling the world in search of home”. Though he hasn’t found “home” quite yet – he has found some amazing places to visit.

For the past five years, Dave has been the “guy traveling the world in search of home”.

5 Top Places to Travel & Photograph
5 Top Places to Travel & Photograph

Special Features:

· All color photographs

· Beautiful full page pullouts

· Designed to be printed out

· Every chapter has a tips page on travel & photography related to that country

· A fully interactive menu for easy navigation

The Review:

I am someone who loves color and B&W photographs equally. I also want things to “pop” off the page at me. The images of this e-book, laid out upon the black background do just that. My eyes were drawn to the content rather than white space. Each photograph also carries a description along with it. Visually, 5 Top Places to Travel & Photograph will stimulate and captivate you with each new page.

One particular aspect I appreciated – the photos a given after the first glance – were the “tip” pages. Not only did they cover photography-related items, but also those for the particular country. As an example: “The Tibet Permit does not cover all of Tibet, so again, research the area you want to travel first!” Each section also has an introduction to the country being featured.

“The Tibet Permit does not cover all of Tibet, so again, research the area you want to travel first!”

This is definitely an e-book for everyone – amateur to professional photographer and those in between who just love traveling.

The Details:

This e-book is available as a free download through The Longest Way Home. Subscribe to the website for the e-book link. The download is ~16.4MB in size.

*Of special note: This e-book is available for A LIMITED TIME ONLY so don’t take too long to check it out.

Editor’s note: This article contains affiliate links.

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  • #1wl

    I’ve been wanting to see Tibet.. It’s just kind of tricky (for a lot of reasons) for me to visit the place. Hopefully I can do it in the not so distant future.

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