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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely stunning,
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This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
The photography in this book is absolutely amazing. Copeland says that he didn't mess around with the colors, because Antarctica's own colors are stunning. You'll be amazed.
The book is carbon neutral, you get a DVD with it, and it all goes for a good cause. Buy this book!!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful,
By miscanthus (france) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
this is a very short review ! The book is absolutely beautiful ...amazing pictures !
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking!!!,
This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
The photography in this book is exquisite. Really humbling to be able to see this fleeting beauty that most of us never have the opportunity to see in person. What a gift! While the Antarctica may not be our home, this book inspires to take better care of the whole planet!
And what a bold reminder to the changing nature of our planet! Copeland really has made an artistic bookmark in history with these images. I recommend this book for anyone who has an interest in natural beauty or just wants to blow their mind open! Seriously!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
stunning, visuals...,
This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
incredibly, stunning pictures...be sure to play the dvd as it contains even more details on getting there, especially interesting was the voyage through 'Drake's Shakes' a 3 day voyage through some of the roughest seas in the world. What I thought was missing was more details on how global warming has affected this area. While the pictures are incomparable, the visuals need more insight on how this area is being affected so much, what has changed over the years, and what this means to the rest of the world.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SOS for Amazing Antarctica,
By TJG "Antarctica admirer" (Fond du Lac, WI, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
I have visited Antarctica and climbed its ice in some of the very places photographed by Copeland. His amazing images capturing the majestic, awe-inspiring beauty of this magnificant continent can be beaten only by seeing it in person. The included DVD is a real treat, especially on a wide screen, where you feel you are right there with the bergs, the glaciers, the penguins, and the wild seas of the Drake. The book's climate-change warnings and insightful commentaries are timely and provocative, but hardly a huge part of the book. Ignore the global warming skeptcis who have rated it down--they don't know what they're talking about and are just plain wrong. Copeland and his commentators have it right on. I have seen with my own eyes the damage warming is causing to Antarctica. Tragically, it is very real. Buy the book for its fabulous pictures, learn why Antarctica is so compelling, then you will surely give attention to its warning and heed its SOS.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
incredible view,
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This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
What a fascinating book full of lush, startling images of this disappearing part of our planet. A real wake up call about our global warming emergency. Thank you for preserving images of this beautiful, stark continent.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Antarctica photos,
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I first saw the book at the United Nations and loved it. But the price of $50 and the heavy weight made me think twice because I might not be able to fit it in my hand-carry. When I saw the price at Amazon.com, I was thrilled. I just love those beautiful professionally done photos. They remind me of my recent cruise to that region of the world. I highly recommend it.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Antarctica:the global warning,
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This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
This is a very nice "coffee table" book, some of the most spectacular photography of Antarctica (or of any kind) that I have ever seen. In fact, there is almost too much of a concentration of beautiful photos to the point where it is impossible to appreciate each one individually.
7 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning photos, but too much of a good thing,
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This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
I must praise the photography in this volume. The photos are fantastic. Stark, eerie, they almost make you shiver from the Antarctic cold just looking at them. But unless you are a connoisseur of ice and snow packed and cracked and whittled into different shapes by the wind, it gets to be a bit much. In addition to the ice floating in the ocean and the snow covering the shores and mountains and wide vistas, there are animals. Lonely looking animals, for the most part. Lonely looking sea birds, sea lions, and penguins. But mostly there is ice. Ice in an infinite variety of colors and shapes.
This is probably a good coffee table book, to give guests something pretty to glance at. Unfortunately there is little context for the photos. They are presented one after another, without captions. Where, when were they taken? We see what look like whale skeletons lying on some forlorn landscape, but what kind of whales were they? How did the skeletons come to be up on the land? Many questions arise, but all we have is the stark images. Finally, the text. There isn't much. Gorbachev and Leonardo Di Caprio blather about climate change. I'm almost inclined to be against anything those two people might be for, so that's a big strike against this book for global warming realists like myself. Of course we are treated to the sentiments of the photographer and other environmentally minded writers. I simply find it sad that these beautiful photos are used to mislead people. The ocean has actually cooled a fraction in the past five years or so. As for surface temperatures across the globe, we also see no warming, on average, since 1997. There are many factors that influence climate. Human beings affect only a few of those factors. Climate has been changing drastically in various ways since long before anyone ever thought of modern industry or the internal combustion engine. The belief that humans can change our climate in a major way strikes me as hubristic. Still, that doesn't take away from the major part of this book, the photos. If you love frozen water in a thousand different shapes, then this book is nearly the ultimate visualization of it. For me, too much is just too much.
3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful pictures, flawed political message,
By JW (WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Antarctica: The Global Warning (Hardcover)
Exquisitely beautiful pictures of the natural wonders of Antarctica. It is accompanied by a political message from non-scientists such as Leonardo DiCaprio regarding the effects of global warming. That may explain why they could not be bothered by such things as the fact that ice depth is actually increasing in that part of the world. But the pictures and message of conservation in general is good.
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Antarctica: The Global Warning by Sebastian Copeland (Hardcover - September 28, 2007)
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