Tag Archives: Photography

The Adventures of Rusty and Ginger Fox by Tim Ostermeyer

Synopsis: A children’s book about the adventures of two foxes, illustrated with real photographs of foxes and including facts about foxes. Review: The Adventures of Rusty and Ginger Fox is a really sweet book. I loved the pictures of the foxes as they move through their habitat, as well as all the other animals like bobcats and bears and wolves and even some little girls. However, the writing was a little off the mark–it seems written for younger children, but I think it’s a bit…

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Microcosmos by Brandon Broll

Synopsis: Subtitled: Discovering The World Through Microscopic Images From 20 X to Over 22 Million X Magnification. Review: I read Microcosmos as part of Eco Libris’s Green Books campaign, which aims to showcase books that are published with eco-friendly methods. The book says that it is from a “product group from well-managed forests and other controlled sources.” I don’t really know what that means, but it looks gorgeous! The photos are really amazing, everything from bones to chocolate ice cream to mushroom spores. It’s great…

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2 New Photography Books

This is a total PSA for 2 new photography books from Watson-Guptill. They publish great books on knitting & crafting that I adore reviewing, and they also send me review copies of photography books that my husband says are really awesome. I am not equipped to comment so this is just a shameless plug in the hopes that you’ll click through to buy the from Amazon. Mastering HDR Photography by Michael Freeman Use HDR technology to create dramatic images that meld photography and art High…

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