Ancient Skies, Ancient Trees

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2016
ISBN
9780789212672

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Publisher
Abbeville Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0789212676
ISBN-13
9780789212672
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219731868

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ancient Skies Ancient Trees
Number of Pages
116 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Techniques / General, Astrophotography, Plants / Trees, Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals
Publication Year
2016
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Photography
Author
Clark Strand
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Length
11.3 in
Item Width
11.2 in

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Trade
LCCN
2016-018787
Reviews
"From quiver trees in the isolated deserts of Namibia to baobabs in the dry landscapes of Botswana, each portrait is a study against a night sky. Their solitary feeling reflects both their locations and their timeworn growth beneath the glow of the Milky Way."-- Hyperallergic "The resulting images show awe-inspiring Tolkienian landscapes photographed in such sharp detail that when reproduced on the page they have the texture of oil paintings. ... More than an art book for photographers or those interested in nature, Moon's latest book will captivate all."--Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "In delicately colored long-exposure images, old-growth trees frame skies that are bright with stars. From South Africa to California, Moon recorded baobabs, quiver trees, bristlecone pines, Joshua trees, sequoias and oaks, lit by the Milky Way and constellations in the Southern and Northern hemispheres."-- Photo District News "Moon reveals a side of Earth that is majestic, awe-inspiring, and almost unbelievable ... Does this sort of raw, transcendent scene really exist? Yes. Moon considers ancient, undisturbed trees the way some trekkers see the Himalayas or astronauts see outer space: Visiting these areas is to witness firsthand a world that is prehistoric, almost pre-human."-- SF Weekly "A vivid expression of the natural world's enduring beauty."-- Atlas Obscura Featured on ABC News and San Francisco Chronicle, AWARDS 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- San Francisco Chronicle 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Entertainment Weekly 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Chronogram Magazine 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Atlas Obscura 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Poughkeepsie Journal 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Palisade News PRAISE FOR ANCIENT SKIES, ANCIENT TREES "From quiver trees in the isolated deserts of Namibia to baobabs in the dry landscapes of Botswana, each portrait is a study against a night sky. Their solitary feeling reflects both their locations and their timeworn growth beneath the glow of the Milky Way." -- Hyperallergic "The resulting images show awe-inspiring Tolkienian landscapes photographed in such sharp detail that when reproduced on the page they have the texture of oil paintings. ... More than an art book for photographers or those interested in nature, Moon's latest book will captivate all." --Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Otherworldly is the best word to describe Beth Moon's latest offering... Ancient Skies, Ancient Trees allows readers to see the world in a new light." -- BookPage "[Opens] our eyes to the glowing universe beyond." -- San Francisco Chronicle "There's a haunting connection between trees and the night sky that brings a powerful charge to photographer Beth Moon's book Ancient Skies, Ancient Trees ." -- National Examiner "An ode to trees" -- Pasatiempo, Santa Fe New Mexican "In delicately colored long-exposure images, old-growth trees frame skies that are bright with stars. From South Africa to California, Moon recorded baobabs, quiver trees, bristlecone pines, Joshua trees, sequoias and oaks, lit by the Milky Way and constellations in the Southern and Northern hemispheres." -- Photo District News "Moon reveals a side of Earth that is majestic, awe-inspiring, and almost unbelievable ... Does this sort of raw, transcendent scene really exist? Yes. Moon considers ancient, undisturbed trees the way some trekkers see the Himalayas or astronauts see outer space: Visiting these areas is to witness firsthand a world that is prehistoric, almost pre-human." -- SF Weekly "A vivid expression of the natural world's enduring beauty." -- Atlas Obscura "It's easy to feel young when you're staring at 6,000-year-old trees set against the dreamy backdrop of billion-year-old starry skies. Maybe that's what Beth Moon was trying to do when she went on a globetrotting quest to capture the oldest and most awesome trees on earth." -- Escapism "In Moon's beautiful shots, the Milky Way spills in a brilliant ripple across velvety skies." -- Entertainment Weekly, Praise for Beth Moon "A jewel of a book."-- Booklist , starred review San Francisco Chronicle Holiday Gift Guide Selection "Beth's portraits will surely inspire many to help those working to save these magnificent trees." --Dr. Jane Goodall, AWARDS 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- San Francisco Chronicle 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Entertainment Weekly 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Chronogram Magazine 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Atlas Obscura 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Poughkeepsie Journal 2016 Holiday gift guide selection -- Palisade News PRAISE FOR ANCIENT SKIES, ANCIENT TREES "From quiver trees in the isolated deserts of Namibia to baobabs in the dry landscapes of Botswana, each portrait is a study against a night sky. Their solitary feeling reflects both their locations and their timeworn growth beneath the glow of the Milky Way."-- Hyperallergic "The resulting images show awe-inspiring Tolkienian landscapes photographed in such sharp detail that when reproduced on the page they have the texture of oil paintings. ... More than an art book for photographers or those interested in nature, Moon's latest book will captivate all."--Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Otherworldly is the best word to describe Beth Moon's latest offering... Ancient Skies, Ancient Trees allows readers to see the world in a new light."-- BookPage "[Opens] our eyes to the glowing universe beyond."-- San Francisco Chronicle "An ode to trees"-- Pasatiempo, Santa Fe New Mexican "In delicately colored long-exposure images, old-growth trees frame skies that are bright with stars. From South Africa to California, Moon recorded baobabs, quiver trees, bristlecone pines, Joshua trees, sequoias and oaks, lit by the Milky Way and constellations in the Southern and Northern hemispheres."-- Photo District News "Moon reveals a side of Earth that is majestic, awe-inspiring, and almost unbelievable ... Does this sort of raw, transcendent scene really exist? Yes. Moon considers ancient, undisturbed trees the way some trekkers see the Himalayas or astronauts see outer space: Visiting these areas is to witness firsthand a world that is prehistoric, almost pre-human."-- SF Weekly "A vivid expression of the natural world's enduring beauty."-- Atlas Obscura "It's easy to feel young when you're staring at 6,000-year-old trees set against the dreamy backdrop of billion-year-old starry skies. Maybe that's what Beth Moon was trying to do when she went on a globetrotting quest to capture the oldest and most awesome trees on earth."-- Escapism "In Moon's beautiful shots, the Milky Way spills in a brilliant ripple across velvety skies." -- Entertainment Weekly, "From quiver trees in the isolated deserts of Namibia to baobabs in the dry landscapes of Botswana, each portrait is a study against a night sky. Their solitary feeling reflects both their locations and their timeworn growth beneath the glow of the Milky Way."-- Hyperallergic "The resulting images show awe-inspiring Tolkienian landscapes photographed in such sharp detail that when reproduced on the page they have the texture of oil paintings. ... More than an art book for photographers or those interested in nature, Moon's latest book will captivate all."--Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "In delicately colored long-exposure images, old-growth trees frame skies that are bright with stars. From South Africa to California, Moon recorded baobabs, quiver trees, bristlecone pines, Joshua trees, sequoias and oaks, lit by the Milky Way and constellations in the Southern and Northern hemispheres."-- Photo District News "Moon reveals a side of Earth that is majestic, awe-inspiring, and almost unbelievable ... Does this sort of raw, transcendent scene really exist? Yes. Moon considers ancient, undisturbed trees the way some trekkers see the Himalayas or astronauts see outer space: Visiting these areas is to witness firsthand a world that is prehistoric, almost pre-human."-- SF Weekly Featured on ABC News and San Francisco Chronicle, "From quiver trees in the isolated deserts of Namibia to baobabs in the dry landscapes of Botswana, each portrait is a study against a night sky. Their solitary feeling reflects both their locations and their timeworn growth beneath the glow of the Milky Way."-- Hyperallergic "The resulting images show awe-inspiring Tolkienian landscapes photographed in such sharp detail that when reproduced on the page they have the texture of oil paintings. ... More than an art book for photographers or those interested in nature, Moon's latest book will captivate all."--Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Otherworldly is the best word to describe Beth Moon's latest offering... Ancient Skies, Ancient Trees allows readers to see the world in a new light."-- BookPage "[Opens] our eyes to the glowing universe beyond."-- San Francisco Chronicle "An ode to trees"-- Pasatiempo, Santa Fe New Mexican "In delicately colored long-exposure images, old-growth trees frame skies that are bright with stars. From South Africa to California, Moon recorded baobabs, quiver trees, bristlecone pines, Joshua trees, sequoias and oaks, lit by the Milky Way and constellations in the Southern and Northern hemispheres."-- Photo District News "Moon reveals a side of Earth that is majestic, awe-inspiring, and almost unbelievable ... Does this sort of raw, transcendent scene really exist? Yes. Moon considers ancient, undisturbed trees the way some trekkers see the Himalayas or astronauts see outer space: Visiting these areas is to witness firsthand a world that is prehistoric, almost pre-human."-- SF Weekly "A vivid expression of the natural world's enduring beauty."-- Atlas Obscura "It's easy to feel young when you're staring at 6,000-year-old trees set against the dreamy backdrop of billion-year-old starry skies. Maybe that's what Beth Moon was trying to do when she went on a globetrotting quest to capture the oldest and most awesome trees on earth."-- Escapism
Photographed by
Moon, Beth
Table Of Content
Diamond Nights by Beth Moon Revealing Darkness by Jana Grcevich Plates United States Great Britain Italy Namibia Botswana Captions Photography as Pilgrimage by Clark Strand Acknowledgments Index of Trees
Synopsis
Photographer Beth Moon revisits the world's oldest trees in the darkest places on earth, using color photography to capture vibrant nighttime skies., Photographer Beth Moon revisits the world's oldest trees in the darkest places on earth, using color photography to capture vibrant nighttime skies. Throughout much of the world, night skies are growing increasingly brighter, but the force that protects the remaining naturally dark sky, unpolluted by artificial light, is the same that saves its ancient trees--isolation. Staking out some of the world's last dark places, photographer Beth Moon uses a digital camera to reveal constellations, nebulae, and the Milky Way, in rich hues that are often too faint to be seen by the naked eye. As in her acclaimed first volume, Ancient Trees: Portraits of Time , these magnificent images encounter great arboreal specimens, including baobabs, olive trees, and redwoods, in such places as South Africa, England, and California. In her artist's statement, Beth Moon describes the experience of shooting at night in these remote places. An essay by Jana Grcevich, postdoctoral fellow of astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History, provides the perspective of a scientist racing to study the stars in a world growing increasingly brighter. Clark Strand, the author of Waking Up to the Dark: Ancient Wisdom for a Sleepless Age , takes a different tack, illuminating the inherent spirituality of trees., Throughout much of the world, night skies are growing increasingly brighter, but the force that protects the remaining naturally dark sky, unpolluted by artificial light, is the same that saves its ancient trees--isolation. Staking out some of the world's last dark places, photographer Beth Moon uses a digital camera to reveal constellations, nebulae, and the Milky Way, in rich hues that are often too faint to be seen by the naked eye. As in her acclaimed first volume, Ancient Trees: Portraits of Time, these magnificent images encounter great arboreal specimens, including baobabs, olive trees, and redwoods, in such places as South Africa, England, and California. In her artist's statement, Beth Moon describes the experience of shooting at night in these remote places. An essay by Jana Grcevich, postdoctoral fellow of astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History, provides the perspective of a scientist racing to study the stars in a world growing increasingly brighter. Clark Strand, the author of Waking Up to the Dark: Ancient Wisdom for a Sleepless Age , takes a different tack, illuminating the inherent spirituality of trees., Throughout much of the world, night skies are growing increasingly brighter, but the force that protects the remaining naturally dark sky, unpolluted by artificial light, is the same that saves its ancient trees--isolation. Staking out some of the world's last dark places, photographer Beth Moon uses a digital camera to reveal constellations, nebulae, and the Milky Way, in rich hues that are often too faint to be seen by the naked eye. As in her acclaimed first volume, Ancient Trees: Portraits of Time , these magnificent images encounter great arboreal specimens, including baobabs, olive trees, and redwoods, in such places as South Africa, England, and California. In her artist's statement, Beth Moon describes the experience of shooting at night in these remote places. An essay by Jana Grcevich, postdoctoral fellow of astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History, provides the perspective of a scientist racing to study the stars in a world growing increasingly brighter. Clark Strand, the author of Waking Up to the Dark: Ancient Wisdom for a Sleepless Age , takes a different tack, illuminating the inherent spirituality of trees.
LC Classification Number
SD383.M659 2016

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