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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Star That Fell From The Sky - A Little Too Long Ago,
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This review is from: Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia (Hardcover)
Above Washington, - like all of Robert Cameron's Above books - is a superb collection of historical to present day comparison photographs. The picture quality and composition is bar-none, especially for aerial photography. Any city planning or Washington D.C. buff will enjoy this book immensely. Please be advised, though: this book has not been updated in quite a while eventhough it has been reprinted many times. The most recent photographs are late 1970-`80s era pictures. Above Washington could definitely use an update. Nevertheless, it's a great D.C. history lesson and has many unique photographs of places such as the U.S. Naval Observatory where the Vice President lives, as well as an aerial view of Marine Ones parked like ducks in a row. Need good pictures for a project - Cameron's Above Washington is the way to go. Want a current picture or coffee table book - you better reevaluate.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A nice pictorial - with dated pictures,
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This review is from: Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia (Hardcover)
Robert Cameron is undoubtedly one of the best urban aerial photographers in the country. However, the landscape of Washington has changed so dramatically in the twenty years since this book was released that anyone with a lot of knowledge about the area will be disappointed by what's missing.It does contain a wide breadth of pictures, some which are definitely extraordinary. However, the book needs to be updated in order to capture the modernization in architecture and planning that has proliferated in Washington D.C. and the surrounding area since its initial publication.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dazzling D.C.,
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This review is from: Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia (Hardcover)
I have always had a major appreciation of Robert Carmeron's work and this is one of his best. Granted it's hard to make Washington look bad, it's is so wonderfully laid out, but in this book she never looked better. Though the pictures are from the early 80's, most of the momuments are present and the city is timeless anyway. Mr. Carmeron is such a talent and the angles he gets are just amazing. If you love Washington, or just like great photography quite frankly, you will love this book.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best of its kind,
By A Customer
This review is from: Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia (Hardcover)
Washington, DC is an unique capital city and Robert Cameron shares his birdeye's view with us in this marvelous volume. For residents and vistors alike, this is extraordinary record of the city, particularly the juxtaposition of old and contemporary photographs. Others try to emulate Cameron in this genre, but he is the master who makes it look easy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ordinary Joes Opinion,
By A Customer
This review is from: Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia (Hardcover)
I sell books on Amamzon and I was listing this book and double checking it's conditon when I became drawn into the book.This is an excellent book for the history buff,school library,or for anyone who has never been to Washingtton CD. The before and after pictures are especially interesting. If you are planing a trip to the capitol this would be a good book to read and reread first. Then you could compare the views when you return . This would give you an excellent "feel" for the changing "life" of the capitol.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Perspective,
By Washington DC Guy "Robert" (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia (Hardcover)
This book provides a unique perspective to a great city. Some similar "picture books" just provide photos of major buildings or important places but it's hard to determine how they all tie together. With this book you can clearly see how the pieces come together. It also does a nice job of showing Washington's beautiful open and green spaces - which is unique among major American cities. Adding a few historical photos is a nice touch.
I end up looking through these pictures on a regular basis.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Above Washington by Robert Cameron,
This review is from: Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia (Hardcover)
Ever since I found this book at a library sale and looked at it I was so blown away by the photography of this book. I just looked at it in awe and I started right away to try and find more of Robert Camerons books. I hope to get all of his collection of Above books. I think they are the coolest books I have ever looked at.
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Above Washington: A Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the District of Columbia by Robert Cameron (Hardcover - August 1, 1979)
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