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The latest book by the award-winning photographer Bernhard Edmaier presents his stunning vistas of water in awe-inspiring views of our planet. In his seminal photography books, Bernhard Edmaier captures dreamy, color-saturated, seemingly abstract images of earth from above. In this new volume, Edmaier looks at water--from both the air and the ground--as a source of life and one of the most important landscape-shaping forces on earth. Readers will be enthralled by Edmaier's stunning shots of water in all its forms--rivers and streams, deltas and floodplains, surging on the coasts, frozen in glaciers, as vaporous clouds, and the spray over erupting volcanoes. Edmaier covers familiar and farflu...
This stunning collection of photographs from Bernhard Edmaier showcases the world?s most dramatic and beautiful volcanic landscapes. Divided into five chapters by tectonic plate region, this book includes geothermal regions in Europe, the Americas, Africa, New Zealand, the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean; famous volcanoes such as Mount St. Helens in the USA, Etna in Italy, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and Krakatoa in Indonesia are just a few of the sites highlighted. Earth on Fire features images of a wide variety of phenomena ? from hot flowing lava and towering columns of smoke and ash to lakes, islands and mountain ranges ? that are the result of volcanic activity, accompanied by clear, accessible texts explaining key details and events.
A panoply of amazing aerial photographs of the earth's surface.
" "Ravishes the eye. . . The effect is overwhelming." – New York Times EarthART: Colors of the Earth is a spectacular large‐format collection of breathtaking aerial photographs by world‐renowned photographer Bernhard Edmaier. Traveling all over the globe from the Bahamas to Iceland, New Zealand to Alaska, the Grand Canyon to Chile, and everywhere in between, Edmaier captured from above rarely seen landscapes such as bubbling mud pools, volcanic eruptions, coral reefs, eroded canyons, and arctic glaciers. 150 gorgeous full‐page photographs cover the entire color spectrum, each accompanied by an explanation of how, where, and why these spectacular colors occur on the Earth’s surface. The images are presented on a black background for maximum effect, bringing nature's color wheel to life. This is the perfect book for anyone who finds inspiration in our planet's natural beauty. "
A breathtaking collection of aerial photographs of the Earth's surface, this title celebrates the natural beauty of the Earth and emphasizes the shrinking natural environment of the planet.
This catalogue accompanies a touring exhibition held at Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany on March 4-May 29, 2016, at Martin-Gropius Bau, Berlin, Germany on June 11-September 18, 2016, at High Museum, Atlanta, Georgia on October 16, 2016-January 8, 2017, and at St Louis Art Museum, St Louis, Missouri in Fall 2017.
With its scenic beauty and myth-enshrouded past, the Rhine has always been a popular subject in art and literature. One of the longest rivers in Europe, it inspired the masters of medieval panel painting as well as the Romanticists and the representatives of the classic modern era and contemporary art. Between 2012 and 2014, the photographer Michael Lange devoted his attention to the waters of the Upper Rhine.
Discover the critically acclaimed photographs you simply must see.
This series offers a detailed, informative and lively discussion on four of the key areas of physical geography. Each book helps develop the knowledge of how specific features of the Earth are formed, their causes and effects, patterns and processes, and our study and understanding of them. The series aims not only to answer, but also to inspire questions about different environments and landscapes, and our relationships with some of the greatest forces of nature we experience on Earth. Photographs bring the effects of the subject vividly to life, while diagrams enhance the readers' practical understanding of the processes that have created the landscapes of the world in which we live today.