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Roar of Thunder Whisper of Wind: A Portrait of Michigan Waterfalls

Roar of Thunder Whisper of Wind: A Portrait of Michigan Waterfalls

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A nice photography book of Michigan waterfalls
Review: I found this book in a Marquette bookstore. If you are interested in waterfalls of Michigan's U.P. and photography this will probably be worthwhile. It is full of B&W photographs of various waterfalls. It is not the best reference guide for finding the waterfalls (for this look to Penrose's Guide to 199 Michigan Waterfalls). However, it is full of large format camera (i.e. sharp detail) pictures of the waterfalls. I personally think this is one of C.J Elfont's better efforts compared to his other books. In addition there are no other books which try to present the U.P.'s waterfalls with such nice photographs. For photographers there is nice documentation of the camera settings and type of camera used. Again it is all black and white photos.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A nice photography book of Michigan waterfalls
Review: I found this book in a Marquette bookstore. If you are interested in waterfalls of Michigan's U.P. and photography this will probably be worthwhile. It is full of B&W photographs of various waterfalls. It is not the best reference guide for finding the waterfalls (for this look to Penrose's Guide to 199 Michigan Waterfalls). However, it is full of large format camera (i.e. sharp detail) pictures of the waterfalls. I personally think this is one of C.J Elfont's better efforts compared to his other books. In addition there are no other books which try to present the U.P.'s waterfalls with such nice photographs. For photographers there is nice documentation of the camera settings and type of camera used. Again it is all black and white photos.


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