The Ever-Changing Coastline: Tidal Forces at Work by Joe Votano (English) Hardco

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The Ever-Changing Coastline

by Joe Votano

In this collection of photography by Joseph R. Votano and others, lovers of natural history will appreciate the images of curiously sculpted potholes, towering sea stacks, sand and vegetal varieties, and blue sky reflected in striated rivulets.

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Beaches are the most dynamic places on Earth, offering an infinite variety of patterns and geological land formations. This book celebrates and solves the mysteries of the fascinating and frequently abstract beauty of gravitational effects at the water's edge. Lovers of natural history will appreciate the images of curiously sculpted potholes, towering sea stacks, sand and vegetal varieties, and blue sky reflected in striated rivulets, accompanied by diagrams and explanations of the natural forces at work. This book aims to enhance appreciation for oceans and their shape-shifting shorelines. They are, after all, wondrous. AUTHOR: Joeseph Votano is a photographer whose published works include Boston and Cape Ann, a photo e-book coauthored with Leslie Wood of US Photo Group; Boston Below, a look at the Boston subway system, coauthored with Karen Hosking; and Shaker Legacies, which documents the development of Shakerism in the United States. SELLING POINTS: . Explores the astonishing beauty of shape-shifting shorelines in the US, Canada, England, and France . 155 photographs document nature's striking effects on the sea and land, with accompanying scientific explanations . Copper-coloured potholes, sea stacks rising out of nowhere, and sands sculpted by tides and wind 159 colour images

Author Biography

Joeseph Votano is a photographer whose published works include Boston and Cape Ann, a photo e-book coauthored with Leslie Wood of US PhotoGroup; Boston Below, a look at the Boston subway system, coauthored with Karen Hosking; and Shaker Legacies, which documents the development of Shakerism in the United States.

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Beaches are the most dynamic places on Earth, offering an infinite variety of patterns and geological land formations. This book celebrates and solves the mysteries of the fascinating and frequently abstract beauty of gravitational effects at the water's edge. Lovers of natural history will appreciate the images of curiously sculpted potholes, towering sea stacks, sand and vegetal varieties, and blue sky reflected in striated rivulets, accompanied by diagrams and explanations of the natural forces at work. This book aims to enhance appreciation for oceans and their shape-shifting shorelines. They are, after all, wondrous.

Review Quote

Joe Votano effectively combines scientific explanation with refined artistic expression. His photographs of the seashore and surroundings evoke deep feelings. Marsh grasses brushed by the wind, dramatic cloudscapes, and the small, brave efforts of men to live by the sea reveal the power and beauty of Nature and man's attraction to it. The book's thematic sections provide an entryway into seeing and understanding a remarkable and varied ecosystem. Ron RosenstockRon Rosenstock is an internationally recognized professional photographer whose works have been seen in 100 exhibitions in the U.S. and aboard and through six published books of his work. He studied under Minor White and Paul Caponigro.

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Explores the astonishing beauty of shape-shifting shorelines in the US, Canada, England, and France 155 photographs document nature's striking effects on the sea and land, with accompanying scientific explanations Copper-colored potholes, sea stacks rising out of nowhere, and sands sculpted by tides and wind

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Explores the astonishing beauty of shape-shifting shorelines in the US, Canada, England, and France 155 photographs document nature's striking effects on the sea and land, with accompanying scientific explanations Copper-colored potholes, sea stacks rising out of nowhere, and sands sculpted by tides and wind

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Explores the astonishing beauty of shape-shifting shorelines in the US, Canada, England, and France 155 photographs document nature's striking effects on the sea and land, with accompanying scientific explanations Copper-colored potholes, sea stacks rising out of nowhere, and sands sculpted by tides and wind

Details ISBN0764354876 Pages 160 Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd Year 2018 ISBN-10 0764354876 ISBN-13 9780764354878 Format Hardcover Imprint Schiffer Publishing Ltd Subtitle Tidal Forces at Work Place of Publication Atglen Country of Publication United States Language English Short Title The Ever-Changing Coastline Publication Date 2018-04-28 AU Release Date 2018-04-28 NZ Release Date 2018-04-28 US Release Date 2018-04-28 UK Release Date 2018-04-28 Author Joe Votano Audience General Illustrations 159 color images

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  • Condition: New
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9780764354878
  • Author: Joe Votano
  • Book Title: The Ever-Changing Coastline
  • ISBN: 9780764354878

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