Revisiting the American West: Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons in camera
Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons in Camera
by Ian Macrae Young
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About the Book
The Book is a photographic essay on Yellowstone and the Tetons. It combines the aesthetics of these special places in the fall with their history, ecology and geology.
It aims to stimulate the reader's interest to encourage them to read more, or even better to see it for themselves or return to a place they already love.
It has 98 pages and over 100 images on Blurb's best quality paper on a large 13 by 11 inch format.
The book will be sold at cost price and is not for profit, it is a labour of love.
It aims to stimulate the reader's interest to encourage them to read more, or even better to see it for themselves or return to a place they already love.
It has 98 pages and over 100 images on Blurb's best quality paper on a large 13 by 11 inch format.
The book will be sold at cost price and is not for profit, it is a labour of love.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 98 - Publish Date: Feb 04, 2011
- Keywords landscape photography., Grand Tetons, national parks, world heritage sites, The west, Old Faithful., Yellowstone, travel, wilderness, ecology, tourism, nature, USA, history, geology, autumn, fall, Wyoming, colors, geysers, springs, volcano
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About the Creator
Ian Macrae Young
Edinburgh, Scotland
My background is in science teaching, ecology, education and health promotion. My passions are landscape photography and folk music. I have published widely in science, photography and folk music. I am now retired from Health Promotion in British National Health Service and as an advisor to The World Health Organization. My photographs have been published in numerous books and calendars including The National Geographic calendar and the Scotsman calendar. My landscape images can be viewed at www.photographsofscotland.com My images were shot with a Fuji GX 617 film panoramic camera and with a canon 5D Mark II digital SLR. Enjoy!