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9781907892196

Coast & Countryside

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  • ISBN13:

    9781907892196

  • ISBN10:

    1907892192

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-05-01
  • Publisher: National Trust Books

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Summary

Originally published in two volumes, Coastand Countryside, this exquisite collection reveals the true beauty of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland's countryside and coastal heritage Three leading British landscape photographers celebrate the diversity of Britain's natural heritage in this photographic tour ranging from the fells and lakes of Cumbria and the wilderness wetlands of the fens to the granite columns of the Giant's Causeway and the spectacular Cornish coast. This dramatic voyage around fields, forests, rolling hills, hidden harbors, and rocky cliffs captures the unique and remarkable beauty of the coast and countryside. Not just a showcase for Britain's extraordinary beauty, this book also celebrates the photographer's art as well as encouraging the preservation of a unique countryside and coastline for future generations.

Author Biography

Joe Cornish is an acclaimed contemporary landscape photographer; the author of Joe Cornish: A Photographer at Work, Light and the Art of Landscape Photography, Scotland's Coast, and Scotland's Mountains; and the coauthor of Developing Vision and Style and Working the Light. David Noton is an award-winning landscape and travel photographer and the author of Waiting for the Light. Paul Wakefield has collaborated with Jan Morris on landscape books of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.

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