The west of Ireland is a varied landscape with sandy beaches, towering cliffs, rolling fields, lonely bogland, ancient forests and mountains. Often stunningly beautiful and in places threatened, its rough-hewn beauty and diversity has captivated writers and artists, natives and newcomers. Carsten Krieger is a resident newcomer. Here he presents the west of Ireland as never seen before. This visual journey is a distinctive collection of striking images from the Ring of Kerry to majestic Ben Bulben in Sligo. But often Carsten wandered off the beaten track to discover hidden gems. Close-ups of rocks, sand, trees, fishing nets and turf banks feature beside big vistas like Macgillycuddy's Reeks, Achill Island and the Twelve Bens. The changing face of the west from season to season is reflected in the ever-changing panoramas of weather, colour and light found in that rich landscape. This is more than another photo book. It represents many years' work as Carsten travelled in all seasons to create this symphony of light, shape and colour to record the west of Ireland in a fresh and unexpected manner.
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'There's a haunting quality to his work that makes even familiar images feel eerily new' Irish Independent 'The images are captivating and showcase dedicated work from a very talented photographer' Outdoor Photography
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Höhe: 218 mm
Breite: 279 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-1-905172-89-4 (9781905172894)
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Carsten Krieger, a former oncology nurse from Southern Germany, visited Ireland in 1989, fell in love with the place and now lives in County Clare. A professional outdoor photographer, his award-winning images of the Irish landscape are far from the cliched cottages and green fields. Like his heroes Joe Cornish and Paul Wakefield, Carsten believes landscape photography can help protect and raise awareness of the natural world. His first book was The Fertile Rock - Seasons in the Burren (Cork, 2006).
Introduction The Garden of the West: the Kerry Region Where the River meets the Sea: west Clare and the Shannon Estuary Limestone Country: the Burren The Heart of the West: Connemara and County Galway From Delphi to Downpatrick Head: In County Mayo Hidden Treasures: County Sligo and County Leitrim