
ISBN: 9780813016146
Crescent Rivers: Waterways of Florida's Big Bend The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tampa Bay to the Ochlockonee River, the land meets the sea in an ecologically abundant system of swamps, salt marshes, and wet cabbage-palm forests. For more than a decade, Todd Bertolaet has hiked, paddled, and waded through the region to capture these panoramic images that convey its botanical richness, primordial environs, and changing waterways.As Ansel Adams and others used wide-angle photography to present the magical play of light and shadow in the American West, Bertolaet uses a panoramic camera to document this vastly different landscape. Where the western images delight by their grand scale and sweep, these resonate by capturing the subtle intimacy of the landscape, as well as sensual illumination and shading across water and vegetation.Bertolaet's subjects are dark, blackwater rivers like the Sopchoppy and Econfina, crystal spring-fed streams such as the Wakulla and Wacissa, and the marshes, hammocks, and swamps through which they meander to the sea. The book's 55 duotone images offer those familiar with the area a reminder of the pleasures of a recent canoe trip, day hike, or a birding or fishing expedition. For newcomers, these pictures are wide-open windows onto one of the last pristine areas of the state. Bücher / Fremdsprachige Bücher / Englische Bücher / Reise & Abenteuer 978-0-8130-1614-6, University Press Of Florida
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ISBN: 9780813016146
The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tampa Bay to the Ochlockonee River, the land meets the sea in an ecologically abundant system of swamps, salt marshes, and wet cabbage-palm forests. For more than a decade, Todd Bertolaet has hiked, paddled, and waded through the region to capture these panoramic images that convey its botanical richness, primordial environs, and changing waterways.As Ansel Adams and others used wide-angle photography to present the magical play of light and shadow in the American West, Bertolaet uses a panoramic camera to document this vastly different landscape. Where the western images delight by their grand scale and sweep, these resonate by capturing the subtle intimacy of the landscape, as well as sensual illumination and shading across water and vegetation.Bertolaet´s subjects are dark, blackwater rivers like the Sopchoppy and Econfina, crystal spring-fed streams such as the Wakulla and Wacissa, and the marshes, hammocks, and swamps through which they meander to the sea. The book´s 55 duotone images offer those familiar with the area a reminder of the pleasures of a recent canoe trip, day hike, or a birding or fishing expedition. For newcomers, these pictures are wide-open windows onto one of the last pristine areas of the state. Crescent Rivers: Waterways of Florida´s Big Bend Buch (fremdspr.) Bücher>Fremdsprachige Bücher>Englische Bücher>Reise & Abenteuer, University Press Of Florida
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[ED: Hardcover], [PU: UNIV PR OF FLORIDA], The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tampa Bay to the Ochlockonee River, the land meets the sea in an ecologically abundant system of swamps, salt marshes, and wet cabbage-palm forests. For more than a decade, Todd Bertolaet has hiked, paddled, and waded through the region to capture these panoramic images that convey its botanical richness, primordial environs, and changing waterways. As Ansel Adams and others used wide-angle photography to present the magical play of light and shadow in the American West, Bertolaet uses a panoramic camera to document this vastly different landscape. Where the western images delight by their grand scale and sweep, these resonate by capturing the subtle intimacy of the landscape, as well as sensual illumination and shading across water and vegetation. Bertolaet's subjects are dark, blackwater rivers like the Sopchoppy and Econfina, crystal spring-fed streams such as the Wakulla and Wacissa, and the marshes, hammocks, and swamps through which they meander to the sea. The book's 55 duotone images offer those familiar with the area a reminder of the pleasures of a recent canoe trip, day hike, or a birding or fishing expedition. For newcomers, these pictures are wide-open windows onto one of the last pristine areas of the state. Versandfertig in 2-4 Wochen, DE, [SC: 0.00], Neuware, gewerbliches Angebot, offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten)
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[ED: Hardcover], [PU: UNIV PR OF FLORIDA], The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tampa Bay to the Ochlockonee River, the land meets the sea in an ecologically abundant system of swamps, salt marshes, and wet cabbage-palm forests. For more than a decade, Todd Bertolaet has hiked, paddled, and waded through the region to capture these panoramic images that convey its botanical richness, primordial environs, and changing waterways.PAs Ansel Adams and others used wide-angle photography to present the magical play of light and shadow in the American West, Bertolaet uses a panoramic camera to document this vastly different landscape. Where the western images delight by their grand scale and sweep, these resonate by capturing the subtle intimacy of the landscape, as well as sensual illumination and shading across water and vegetation.PBertolaet's subjects are dark, blackwater rivers like the Sopchoppy and Econfina, crystal spring-fed streams such as the Wakulla and Wacissa, and the marshes, hammocks, and swamps through which they meander to the sea. The book's 55 duotone images offer those familiar with the area a reminder of the pleasures of a recent canoe trip, day hike, or a birding or fishing expedition. For newcomers, these pictures are wide-open windows onto one of the last pristine areas of the state.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, [SC: 0.00]
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The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the southeastern states. This book provides images of this region, capturing such subjects as blackwater rivers, spring-fed streams, and the marshes, hammocks and swamps that they travel through to the sea. Books, Art, Architecture and Photography~~Photography~~Photographs: Collections, Crescent Rivers~~Book~~9780813016146~~Todd Bertolaet, , , , , , , , , ,, [PU: University of Florida Press]
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ISBN: 9780813016146
Crescent Rivers: Waterways of Florida's Big Bend The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tam… More...
ISBN: 9780813016146
The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tampa Bay to the Ochlockonee River, the land meets t… More...

ISBN: 9780813016146
[ED: Hardcover], [PU: UNIV PR OF FLORIDA], The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tampa Bay… More...
ISBN: 9780813016146
[ED: Hardcover], [PU: UNIV PR OF FLORIDA], The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the underbelly of the southeastern states. From Tampa Bay… More...
ISBN: 9780813016146
The Big Bend is a crescent-shaped coastline where the peninsula of Florida merges with the southeastern states. This book provides images of this region, capturing such subjects as blackw… More...
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Details of the book - Crescent Rivers: Waterways of Florida's Big Bend
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780813016146
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0813016142
Hardcover
Publishing year: 1998
Publisher: UNIV PR OF FLORIDA
80 Pages
Weight: 0,649 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
Book in our database since 2007-03-08T06:33:30+00:00 (London)
Detail page last modified on 2017-10-09T19:55:04+01:00 (London)
ISBN/EAN: 0813016142
ISBN - alternate spelling:
0-8130-1614-2, 978-0-8130-1614-6
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