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This text plumbs the depth of "National Geographic's" renowned image collection to highlight the loveliest and most appealing photographs from this impressive archive. The result is an experience of visual delight, whether from stunning landscapes, magnificent wildlife, fascinating people, or quaint locales.
"Targeted to fans of Simply Beautiful Photographs, the 2014 offering in National Geographic's iconic line of large-format photo books illuminates the power of photography to witness, reveal, persuade, celebrate, explore and change the way we see the world. Capturing the moment in which a firecracker explodes into a burst of electric energy or the last rays of the sun as it stretches across a red-rock valley, certain special photos offer an unrivalled conduit to the world around us. Shot by National Geographic's most renowned photographers and peppered throughout with inspiring quotations, Stunning Photographs is a vibrant tapestry of images that showcases the medium's ability to reveal extraordinary moments of wit and discovery, harmony and intimacy, energy and joy. Definitive, striking, and always unstaged, the remarkable pictures in this book will appeal to all who want to enjoy the smorgasbord of colors, textures, and sensations that comprise the fabric of everyday life"--
THIS TITLE IS NOW OUT OF PRINT. IT HAS BEEN REPLACED IN THE PUBLISHER'S CATALOG BY "GEORGIA UNFORGETTABLE" 9781560375265 OR 9781560375418. Georgia's many moods and beauties are captured in this album of high-quality landscape photography, which covers wild lands low and high, significant and stately buildings, rivers and waterfalls, historic sites, small towns and sparkling cities. Intimate close-ups mingle with grand long shots, showing why photographer James Randklev claims that, "Georgia seduces my photographic vision."
Author : Dr. Jerry Bergman
ISBN : 9781614580713
Genre : Religion
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True Stories of Faith, Science, & the Power of a Creator A unique and interesting collection of true stories from Christians - each sharing his personal journey to find the biblical truth of a six-day creation! From scientists in the midst of complex research to youth ministers, and more, see how each began at a different point and place in his life to question the supposed truth of evolution and how faith and actual evidence led to his embracing a creation-based, biblical world-view. In their testimonies, you will read about their search for answers, often unavailable through their school, their church, or scientific knowledge - and how the discoveries they made have shaped their faith and changed their lives. Seeking answers for yourself? Discover the powerful truths these individuals now share - and find yourself also persuaded by the evidence! Contributors include: Carl Kerby, Curt Sewell, Dr. Walter T. Brown, Dr. Raymond Damadian, Frank Sherwin, and more! Stories Focus on: Powerful testimonies of the concept of a creator Discovering creation truths within scientific careers Understanding the relevance of Genesis to your personal faith Finding answers to life's toughest questions through understanding Genesis Appreciating the powerful influence of creation believers and scholars Features a "Founding Fathers of Creationism" special section focused on Dr. Henry Morris, Dr. John Whitcomb, Dr. Andrew Snelling, and more. Special spotlight! Short biography of Dr. Mortimer Adler, chairman of the board of editors of Encyclopedia Britannica for many years
Author : John G. Mitchell
ISBN : STANFORD:36105110446981
Genre : Nature
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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 in
Author : Sally Wiener Grotta
ISBN : UOM:39015054402691
Genre : Computer art
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Filled with advice from leading experts in the field, Digital Imaging demystifies computerized art for photographers, artists, and illustrators. The book provides a vital overview of terms and concepts, professional techniques, computer hardware and software, and sources of information and assistance.
Author : Kenneth Kobre
ISBN : NWU:35556018079483
Genre : Journalism, Pictorial
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Widely recognized as setting the standard in photojournalism education, Photojournalism: The Professionals' Approach blends practical techniques with hard-hitting photographs and penetrating interviews with top professionals. From hard news, features, and sports to photo illustrations and the picture story, in-depth case studies take readers along with working professionals as they meet on-the-job challenges. Chapters on color, the strobe, and digital imaging provide clear and simple-to-understand examples. Illustrations accompany many photos to better explain technical situations. Extensive law and ethics chapters provide solid insight into the challenges working pros face every day. This updated edition features a new chapter on digital imaging and new material on finding feature pictures, picture editing, ethics, law, and wartime censorship, more interviews with professionals, and a complete redesign. As in previous editions, the third features the best in U.S. photojournalism - including nearly 150 new photographs to teach and inspire those who would be photojournalists. Extensive electronic research has produced an impressive bibliography that draws on the latest research in the field.