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Indlæser... Yellowstone Country: Idaho, Wyoming & Montana (Lost on Gray Roads)af David Skernick
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Ride along the back roads of the vast Yellowstone region and enjoy stunning panoramic photographs that reveal the beauty of Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana and include Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park in all their glory. Embark on an expedition without GPS, visiting majestic wildlife and drinking in fantastic landscapes along the way. Glimpse the emerald green Shoshone Falls in Idaho, turning aspens and grazing moose in the Grand Tetons, black bears roaming the Devil's Tower region in Wyoming, glorious geysers, steamy hot springs, and imposing bison with their young in Yellowstone, the raging Bull River and otherworldly Glacier National Park in Montana, as well as lonely railways and isolated barns along "gray" roads, that is, the ones less traveled. The appendix includes a complete list of camera equipment, exposure, and panorama statistics--enough to satisfy even the techiest of photographers. No library descriptions found. |
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Yellowstone Country collects together stunning works of art by David Skernick, a nature and travel photographer. These are snapshots of nature's beauty, and the serenity of the quiet 'civilised’ places that border wild ones. These are truly things of greatest value, for none can name their price.
One of my favourite pictures is a random Big Boy statue in the middle of the field. Many of the others recalled my childhood growing up on on my grandparents’ horse farm. There were several pictures of horses, and some of rusty trucks, circa 1950s, resting in a field. Then there are the photos of wild places- mountains, snow covered trees, riverscapes, elk, deer, moose, bison, bears and wolves.
For a writer, I found this to be a wonderful source of photo prompts and tools to help describe scenes in my own stories. For writers and poets of any flavour, this is a wonderful resource. For those who enjoy nature photography, this is an excellent addition to a photography library.
🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻 Highly recommended