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Acclaimed nature photographer Art Wolfe focuses on his home region with masterful portraits of the mountains, forests, rivers, sea, islands, and desert that make up the special natural composition of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. 130 color photos. |
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A virtual compendium of the primate families, featuring over one hundred species with two hundred color-photographs. See rare glimpses of lesser known and disappearing species such as Madagascar's aye-aye, Asia's golden langur, and much more. |
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From the rainforests of South America across the African savannas to the mountainous regions of Asia and Oceania, Wolfe captures in extraordinary photographs the rich cultures of 35 of the world's indigenous peoples, many threatened with extinction. 120 color photos. |
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Perhaps the most concise book on nature photography technique available. Professionals and amateurs alike will achieve higher photo quality of they balance the elements of light, composition, and focus all the while considering what the picture editor really needs. |
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Since the early days of America, no other creature has embodied the bold spirit and soaring beauty of our country like the magisterial bald eagle. Now this living treasure flies a little closer in this breathtaking collection of photos, accompanied by the authoritative text of Donald Bruning, curator of ornithology at the Wildlife Conservation Society of the Bronx Zoo. 108 color photos. |
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Explores the life cycles, habitats, and behavior of some of the world most unusual birds and examines the similarities and differences among the penguins of the Antarctic and the puffins and auks of North America. 20,000 first printing. |
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More than 200 beautiful color images by one of the world's most renowned photographers enhance appreciation for the biological diversity of the rainforests, the fascinating plants and creatures they harbor, and the intricacy and delicacy of the interactions that bind the entire rainforest into one unified system. |
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This book is an incredible record of Nature's beauty and vitality. Art's images, coupled with fine natural history writing, have created a book that is unique; showing a new side to nature full of life and motion. These impressionistic pictures invite us to re-discover oceans, mountains, and creatures all over the earth. |
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North America is home to three species of bears: brown (including grizzly), black, and polar. Wolfe's spectacular photos depict them in all their typical retreats and habitats, while Ashworth's text explores the human fascination with bears, their physiology, the differences in the species, their habitats, and more. 175 full-color photos. |
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Top nature photographer Art Wolfe showcases 200 of his fantastic shots of wolves in different habitats, displaying various behaviors. McNamee's original essays, peppered with quotations on the biology and ecology of wolves, plus stories and fables about wolves and humans accompany Wolfe's excellent photos. |
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Inspired by a life-long fascination with the work of graphics arts master, M.C. Escher, Art Wolfe has captured the great migratory patterns of animals on film. The resultant patterns reverberate a beauty that most of us can only dream of seeing in a lifetime. |
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Surely a volume to be enjoyed and savored for years to come, LIGHT ON THE LAND would be an award winning jewel in any book lover's collection. Reflecting upon Art Wolfe's training as a painter, the collection of landscapes in this large-format book are rich with color and emotion. |
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A compendium of all things Chameleon. Detailed information about classification, anatomy, natural enemies, and much more. 176 pages, 58 color photographs. |