Enticing Colours and Haunting Atmospheres
Italian and European landscape photography
By Paolo De Faveri pdefaveri
Category: Fine Art Photography
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A great collection of stunning landscape and seascape photographs of Italy and France by the Italian landscape photographer Paolo De Faveri.
Enticing Colours and Haunting Atmospheres features some of the most appealing and worldwide renowned natural environment of Italy and of the French Atlantic coast, such as the wild areas of the Western Alps, the enchanted villages of Cinque Terre and the surrounding rocky coast, the serene rural sceneries of the plain at the feet of the Alps and the untouched natural environment of the alpine glacial lakes. And then again, the breathtaking cliffs of Etretat and the huge Mont Saint Michel bay rich of mistery and mood, the jagged coastline of the Cotentin peninsula and the medieval architectures of the Norman villages.
More than 100 large sized awesome photographs, featuring great colours and strong compositions, collected in a 120 pages fine quality, hard covered 13x11 inches book.
Large Format Landscape 13x11 inches (33x28 cm) 120 pages
Published: March 4, 2008