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Bright Waters |
List Price: $38.00
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Rating: Summary: Bright Waters is, quite simply, magnificent! Review: "Bright Waters" is an incredible journey to the depths of the ocean that only a scant few ever witness. From the darkest, most obscure places--lightened only by the color provided by the nature of the underwater species--the author and artist, Nancy Ferguson, shows an uncanny skill with her camera. Highlights include the perception of an "angel" on the wing of a stingray, a scorpionfish "lollygagging" comfortably on his ocean "lawn," dazzling, living floral arrangements ready to retreat at any second if disturbed and the graceful eel that appears to have snowflakes--living snowflakes--brightening the moment. This masterpiece has everything from cup corals and angelfish to fish that have put on their clown makeup to further amaze the senses. You'll see undersea parrots, kissing fish and the bluest of blue on the banner fish. And, yes, for you jazz fans, there is the unique trumpet fish...but this one looks like a clarinet! It's an amazing 200 pages! This creation...this work of art...this opus...deserves five stars...and more!
Rating: Summary: Bright Waters by Nancy Ferguson Review: A welcome new volume for collectors of top-flight underwater photo books. And a wonderful pictorial introduction to undersea life for the future scuba diver. Amazing shots, representing countless hours of quiet stalking, interspersed with startling chance encounters captured on film.
Rating: Summary: Bright Waters by Nancy Ferguson Review: A welcome new volume for collectors of top-flight underwater photo books. And a wonderful pictorial introduction to undersea life for the future scuba diver. Amazing shots, representing countless hours of quiet stalking, interspersed with startling chance encounters captured on film.
Rating: Summary: Great Pictures Review: A wonderful coffee-table addition. The two hundred photos of fish, whales, shipwrecks, octopi, and other colorful sea creatures are a delight. Many of the pictures come with accompanying brief text that helps the reader to understand the photo. The book is even more impressive when one understands that the author/photographer is currently 78 years young and took many of these pictures at an age when many of us were just thinking about the La-Z Boy and the television. The book makes me want to get back to scuba diving.
Rating: Summary: Great Pictures Review: A wonderful coffee-table addition. The two hundred photos of fish, whales, shipwrecks, octopi, and other colorful sea creatures are a delight. Many of the pictures come with accompanying brief text that helps the reader to understand the photo. The book is even more impressive when one understands that the author/photographer is currently 78 years young and took many of these pictures at an age when many of us were just thinking about the La-Z Boy and the television. The book makes me want to get back to scuba diving.
Rating: Summary: Window to the sea Review: Bright Waters is a wonderful resource to use when somebody asks - "What kind of things do you see when you are diving? The book provides an insight into a beautiful and fascinating world that is so often misunderstood and feared. The pictures are clear and well crafted and the author has provided a wonderful window into the underwater world.
Rating: Summary: Window to the sea Review: Bright Waters is a wonderful resource to use when somebody asks - "What kind of things do you see when you are diving? The book provides an insight into a beautiful and fascinating world that is so often misunderstood and feared. The pictures are clear and well crafted and the author has provided a wonderful window into the underwater world.
Rating: Summary: Too good to pass up Review: I have the book. I was wowed by the bright colors and informed by the descriptions. I think that this book has tables all over the world with it's name on it.
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