National Geographic Dawn to Dark Photographs: The Magic of Light

National Geographic Dawn to Dark Photographs: The Magic of Light

National Geographic Dawn to Dark Photographs: The Magic of Light

National Geographic Dawn to Dark Photographs: The Magic of Light

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Overview

The world's best landscape photography and photojournalism stunningly depicts the passage of a single day, from dawn's first light to the closing moments of sunset. Experience shimmering mornings and opaque nights through the eyes of National Geographic's finest photographers in this gloriously uplifting mini volume. Daybreak whispers mauve over a long ocean horizon. The morning sun twinkles in a drop of dew. The broad heat of midday radiates over a beach strewn with sweat-baked sunbathers. A slender crescent moon caresses a gnarled tree standing alone on the heath.  Full of one-of-a-kind photographs, this breathtaking collection gives readers a front-row seat to the world's wonders, from its most imposing cityscapes to its most pristine landscapes. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426211799
Publisher: Disney Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 527,541
Product dimensions: 10.28(w) x 10.14(h) x 1.32(d)

About the Author

MAURA MULVIHILL oversees National Geographic Creative, comprising 11.5 million images and thousands of hours of footage dating back to the organization's first foray into television in 1965. Under her direction, the Image Collection represents National Geographic's stable of photographers and manages the Society's extensive video and image assets. JIM RICHARDSON has photographed more than 45 stories for National Geographic and Traveler magazines. His work has been featured on ABC News Nightline and CBS News Sunday Morning. SUSAN TYLER HITCHCOCK is a nonfiction writer and senior book editor at National Geographic. This is her 16th published book and the third National Geographic photography book to which she has contributed.
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