Description
Fremantle Press, March 2012. 240 pages, hardcover, dustwrapper, colour photographs – many double page spreads
Breeden, Kaisa and Stanley Breeden.
$55.00
Australian Photography Magazine said the Breeden’s first book pushed ‘the boundaries of digital imaging’ while Discover Australia called it a ‘radical new photographic approach’ that captured ‘images of unparalleled fidelity of colour, light and focal clarity’. In Rainforest Country Kaisa and Stanley Breeden bring their photographic innovation and vision to Queensland’s tropical rainforest – with striking results.
Few places in Australia are of such pivotal ecological importance as the tropical rainforests of northeast Queensland. Stunning in their diversity and vigour, they tell the story of flowering plant evolution. Rainforest Country captures not only the moods and cycles of this unique area, but its very essence. The tropical rainforests of northeast Queensland are all that remain of the great Gondwana forests that once covered the continent. As well as a spectacle of great beauty, they tell the story of flowering plant evolution. In this book Kaisa and Stanley Breeden bring their photographic innovation and vision to Queensland’s tropical rainforest. Their pictures capture not only the moods and cycles of the rainforest, but its essence.
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Fremantle Press, March 2012. 240 pages, hardcover, dustwrapper, colour photographs – many double page spreads
Weight | 1870 g |
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