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Great Book, November 30, 2004
This review is from: Nature's Places: Photography by Rod Planck (Paperback)
From northern lakes cradled by ancient hills, to remote desert canyons, to grassy backyard jungles, nature's places define our world. Each place is an event, constantly being remade, defined by all that happens there ... the rise and fall of the wind, changes in light, the first mallard returning to a vernal pond, the last red maple leaf of autumn.
In this book, with eighty-two exquisite photographs, Rod Planck celebrates the magic of place and time. With abiding respect for the natural world and exacting technical skill, Rod creates images that open our eyes to the special places and special moments that surround us. Insightful captions reveal the essence of each photograph's natural history and the techniques used to record these moments on film.
I've known Rod and his work for several years. This is some of his finest work. He is a great nature photographer, a knowledgeable naturalist, as well as a terrific teacher.
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