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OverviewFrom frosted mountain peaks to the low-lying farmlands of the Fraser Valley, from the Sahara-like sand dunes of Farwell Canyon to the dripping, moss-bedecked rainforests of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia is a province of startling contrasts. Its beauty has inspired many photo collections, but none quite like David Nunuk's. Natural Light is a spectacular, jaw-dropping collection of Nunuk's best photographs of British Columbia in all its moods, accompanied by his often wry observations about the settings and his unorthodox methods of capturing them. In the tradition of Wade Davis, Nunuk writes about his experience hiking into an area, planning a shot and digging in patiently until the light and weather co-operate to make the perfect picture. He becomes intimate with the subtle variants in a landscape over an hour, a day, a month or a minute before he captures the images with his camera. His pictures are composed with a naturalist's eye for scientific detail and an outdoorsman's affection and respect for nature. From the warm Mediterranean tones of an Okanagan vineyard to the crystalline twinkle of an ice cave, the striking radiance of Natural Light makes this luxuriously produced, oversize coffee-table book the perfect gift for lovers of outdoor photography, naturalists, armchair travellers or anyone who wants to see BC in a dramatic new--and entirely natural--light. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David NunukPublisher: Harbour Publishing Imprint: Harbour Publishing Dimensions: Width: 35.50cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.655kg ISBN: 9781550172737ISBN 10: 1550172735 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 10 February 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsThe photos are not like the images you find in other books. Nunuk's photos are truly spectacular, jaw-dropping shots of locations that, through his masterful lens, become different and fresh...British Columbia's contrasts and beauty have inspired many photo collections but none like Nunuk's. From the Mediterranean tones of the Okanagan to the crystalline twinkle of an ice cave, this oversize coffee-table book is the perfect gift for those who want to see our province in a dramatic light. It is truly spectacular. <br>-Edgar Dunning, Delta Optimist ...Every photograph, whether of a landscape, seascape, forest, mountain, river or lake, is guaranteed to illustrate an aspect of the province in an artistic light in which it has never been seen before. But see for yourself to fully appreciate the sweep and quality of his work. -M.Wayne Cunningham, Daily News ...One of the photographer's personal favourites...is of a road-side swamp on the Queen Charlotte Islands...This image, all greens and water and reflections, appears as a fantasy landscape of mushrooms until the viewer realizes he is looking at moss-topped stumps ranged along this small shoreline...A photo to be savoured again and again. -Don Denton, Times Colonist I found the text particularly interesting as Nunuk explains how he works to obtain some of these shots, hiking into an area and digging in until light and weather give him what he is looking for. -Andrea Deakin, The Peace Arch News The photos are not like the images you find in other books. Nunuk's photos are truly spectacular, jaw-dropping shots of locations that, through his masterful lens, become different and fresh...British Columbia's contrasts and beauty have inspired many photo collections but none like Nunuk's. From the Mediterranean tones of the Okanagan to the crystalline twinkle of an ice cave, this oversize coffee-table book is the perfect gift for those who want to see our province in a dramatic light. It is truly spectacular. -Edgar Dunning, Delta Optimist This coffee table book is a jewel of photographs captured by the author after long hours of waiting for 'the moment' or when he just happened to see light and colour juxtaposed perfectly. -Mollie Ralston, BC Studies Author InformationDavid Nunuk has worked as a professional photographer for over twenty years. After graduating from the University of BC with a BSc in agriculture, he worked as a tree planter, diamond driller and prospector, among other jobs, before turning to photography. He specializes in science and nature photography--his images of the environment and astro-photography have appeared on both US and Canadian postage stamps and in magazines such as Outdoor Photography, Time, Canadian Geographic, Discover, Reader's Digest, Outside, Nature, British Geographical, The Independent and The Sunday Telegraph. For more information or to view some of his work, please visit David's website. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |