From the stunning Jurassic coastline and the sheltered natural harbours of Dartmouth and Salcombe to the high exposed cliffs of North Devon around Hartland point, Ilfracombe and Lynton, Devon's coastline contains a vast and changing landscape.
Golden beaches and exposed dunes, sheer cliffs and towering rock stacks, havens and headlands are all found in this photographic journey from the North to the South coast. Often photographed in the dramatic light of sunrise or sunset, David Entrican's spellbinding images show the Coasts of Devon from a fresh perspective.
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Whether a useful addition to the coffee table collection or a picturesque reminder to those not so fortunate to live so close to the coastline, this is a book that will appeal to many. Tavistock Times Gazette A transporting photographic account of the broad sweeps of Devon coastline. Coast Taken against a backdrop of dramatic skylines and varying light conditions, you get a real sense of Entrician's own passion for the area, which becomes more contagious with every page turned. This book really is one for those as passionate about Devon as Entrician. However, most will appreciate the quality of the images taken. Outdoor Photography A stunning book of dramatic scenery, whether you want to learn a little more about the Devon coast or simply admire the beauty of the photographs, this book makes for great reading. Britain Seen entirely through the eyes of the photographer as he moves from east to west along both north and south coasts, giving us some dramatic and unusual perspectives on this exceptional landscape. Devon Life
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Höhe: 267 mm
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978-0-7112-2596-1 (9780711225961)
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David Entrican is a professional landscape photographer living in Devon. Working with a specialist panoramic film camera and slow speed film, his photographs exhibit outstanding detail and vibrant colours. His first book A Year On Dartmoor is also published by Frances Lincoln