3rd Edition. — Animalia Press, 2015. — 102 p. A collection of stories from the photographs the author took over a period of five years spent wandering across North America in search of wild animals. The travels took him from his native haunts of New England down to the tip of Florida, up and across the wilds of Montana, along the coasts of California, and to many places in...
3rd Edition. — Animalia Press, 2015. — 72 p. A collection of stories from the photographs the author took over a period of five years spent wandering across North America in search of wild animals. The travels took him from his native haunts of New England down to the tip of Florida, up and across the wilds of Montana, along the coasts of California, and to many places in...
Canon, 1993. — 104 p. More than a decade has passed since we launched the "Wildlife As Canon Sees It" campaign in National Geographic magazine to promote awareness of the need to protect endangered species. This series symbolizes our support for the magazine's position as the most effective forum for the diffusion of knowledge about the world we live in. Earlier photographs...
South Australian Museum, 2012. — 110 p. The bioregion of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea possesses a unique natural heritage stretching back over 50 million years since the breakup of the great southern continent of Gondwanaland. The South Australian Museum focuses on enhancing a general knowledge of this extraordinary legacy by encouraging photography of the...
McKay, 1965. — 168 p. Black and white photos throughout by Jack Couffer himself. Very well done biography of a famous naturalist-wildlife photographer. Couffer worked on some of Disney's famous nature films. Here is his story, very nicely told.
Tilbury House, 2003. — 48 p. The organisms that live year-round under the ice of the Antarctic Ocean are truly amazing. Enormous jellyfish and fish with blood like antifreeze are just a few of the creatures captured in their unique habitat by marine photographer Bill Curtsinger. Marine photographer Bill Curtsinger has returned to Antarctica a number of times to photograph the...
Scholastic Book Services, 1976. — 48 p. " The pictures of these little "monsters" are just as big as we could make them so you could see how scary they look. Really, not one of these animals is more than six inches long. And most of them are much smaller." Descriptions of eighteen animals, all small enough to hold in your hand, with blown-up photographs that make them look...
Chronicle Books, 2018. — 147 p. Nature is full of fleeting wonders. This breathtaking collection of nature photography reveals rare creatures, transports us to distant landscapes, and captures uncommon moments of drama and beauty in the natural world. From a heart-pounding shot of the Wildebeest Migration to a glimpse of the elusive Pampas cat, each image tells a story about...
Viking Press, 1971. — 152 p. Although he is best known as one of the world's greatest photo-journalists, Alfred Eisenstaedt is also an enthusiastic nature photographer. His professional assignments take him all over the world to photograph important people and major events of our time, but his leisure hours find him, camera in hand, enjoying the simple pleasures of nature. Few...
Viking Press, 1978. — 282 p. Large formatted and lavishly produced, the book combine stunning photographs with informative, provocative and beautifully written texts. The author enjoy worldwide artistic reputations: Feininger exhibits in major museums and has published numerous other photographic studies. Though the artist is not a tree professional, his work display extensive...
St. Martin's Press, 1987. — 744 p. Tells how to plan an African safari, shows and describes African wildlife, and gathers selections from the writings of hunters, naturalists, explorers, and novelists. Fetner addresses this book to the intelligent, literate reader, offering much practical advice on organizing a safari and successfully photographing wildlife. Yet the book is...
New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. — 128 p. Of the ten million or so different species of insects on our planet, none is more fascinating than the honeybee. One of the oldest forms of animal life still in existence from the Neolithic Age, bees have been worshipped and mythologized since the beginning of human history. Known popularly for their industriousness ("as...
South Australian Museum, 2013. — 113 p. The bioregion of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea possesses a unique natural heritage stretching back over 80 million years since the break-up of the great southern continent of Gondwana. The South Australian Museum and Australian Geographic focus on enhancing a general knowledge of this extraordinary legacy by...
Willow Creek, 1995. — 152 p. The world's greatest wildlife photos are packed into an excellent and vivid publication profiling twenty photographers? works. Photographers? personal narratives of how, when and where each image was captured accompany brilliant landscapes and portraits of animals in the wild, creating a stunning profile of nature at its best.
Hamilton, 1977. — 256 p. This book covers the coast, game country, the lakes, mountains and the desert country of Kenya. David Keith Jones was born in Liverpool, England and was brought up in the English Lake District, where he developed an interest in mountaineering. In 1968, he went to Kenya and started publishing photographs and articles. He taught physics for many years in...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016. — 280 p. In Candid Creatures, the first major book to reveal the secret lives of animals through motion-sensitive game cameras, biologist Roland Kays has assembled over 600 remarkable photographs. Drawing from archives of millions of color and night-vision photographs collected by hundreds of researchers, Kays has selected images that show...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016. — 649 p. In Candid Creatures, the first major book to reveal the secret lives of animals through motion-sensitive game cameras, biologist Roland Kays has assembled over 600 remarkable photographs. Drawing from archives of millions of color and night-vision photographs collected by hundreds of researchers, Kays has selected images that show...
Chronicle Books, 1992. — 164 p. On Flowers by Kathryn Kleinman and Sara Slavin is an exquisite full-color volume that celebrates the wonder and beauty of flowers. In arrangements by outstanding designers and in stunning photographs, this beautiful book presents imaginative worlds created from flowers - flowers contained in vases and wreaths, edible flowers for salads and...
Taschen, 1997. — 260 p. Frans Lanting, a Dutch American photographer, delivers yet another extraordinary book drawn from time spent alongside African waterholes, Antarctic beaches, and North Pacific islands, among other locales. Lanting chronicles the lives of residents such as the aye-aye of Madagascar, the elephant seal of California, and the caiman of Brazil. He favors an...
DK Publishing, 2010. — 284 p. Featuring more than 400 photographs taken on locations around the globe, showing amphibians in their natural habitats, and including personal stories from the photographer, Frog is a celebration of the fascinating range of the planet's frogs and toads.
Bonnie Marquette Photography, 2016. — 44 p. — ISBN: 978-1-365-48855-9. A photographic journey through five of Louisiana's most pristine swamps by award winning photographer, Bonnie Marquette. Through her lens, she captures the spectacular and sometimes mysterious inhabitants and their environment. Three swamps which are open to the public and two swamps never photographed in...
Van Nostrand Reinhold Australia, 1978. — 222 p. In this unique and colourful book, Hal Missingham has complemented the stimulating visual impact of his earlier book CLOSE FOCUS with a series of full colour photographs showing nature in a new, exciting and unusual way. The illustrations are not only pleasing to look at, they are a source of inspiration for architects, painters,...
National Geographic, 2006. — 201 p. For more than a centure, superb wildlife photography has been among the most popular & renowned features of the National Geographic magazine. This glorious volume presents a showcase of images taken by some of today's finest nature photographers. It's a book whose visual beauty will take your breath away - but it's much more as well. Explore...
National Geographic, 2006. — 200 p. Dramatic full-color and black-and-white photographs by some of the world's foremost wildlife photographers--including Nick Nichols, Bill Curtsinger, and Jen and Des Bartlett--capture the amazing world of animals in their native habitats, accompanied by interviews with the photographers who describe the stories behind the images.
University Of Iowa Press, 2009. — 118 p. — ISBN10: 1587298244, ISBN13: 978-1587298240. Photographers Linda and Robert Scarth have an incredible eye for that magic moment when small becomes beautiful. Matched with patience and skill, their eye for magic produces dazzling images of Iowa nature up close. Revealing the miniature beauties hidden among the patches of prairie,...
New Riders Press, 2010. - 312 p. In English. language. This book is practically a photo report, a photo chronicle about the most interesting moments in the life of a photo hunter Muz Peterson, in which a professional shares the secrets of his profession. Captured: Behind the Lens of a Legendary Wildlife Photographer is more than just a photography book — -it's a chronicle of...
Chronicle Books, 1994. — 88 p. Wild Babies takes an intimate look at the beginnings of life for 36 species of mammals, birds, and amphibians in their natural habitats. Exquisite color photographs from such renowned nature photographers as Art Wolfe, Jim Brandenburg, Jen and Des Bartlett, and Frans Lanting are accompanied by lively and informative text on each species. Romping...
Kane/Miller Book, 1996. — 64 p. In this book, you will be looking at photographs of animal faces, which for a particular species of animal you might expect to look very much alike. But in fact, for each of the 24 species of animals included in this book, each one of the 21 photos for that animal show a different face.It is up to you to discover how they all differ from each other.
Chronicle Books, 2016. — 80 p. Bestselling author and photographer Traer Scott captures the magic and wonder of a young animal's first weeks of life in this heartwarming collection of photographs. Featuring portraits of more than 30 baby animals, Wild Babies provides a glimpse into the rarely seen world of newborn creatures. From rambunctious little kangaroos and fluffy fox...
Graphic Arts Books, 1995. — 152 p. In this incredible collection, Alaska's premier wildlife photographer presents the state's well-known wildlife along with its more unusual species. Walker has waited with endless patience to capture that which is rarely photographed. Dramatic photos of Alaskan wildlife are featured in a photo essay title which gathers the author's fine candid...
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