Fülszöveg
"Serengeti is a sweeping book, handsomely
produced, and a volume that no nature
lover should be without. "
—Chicago Tribune
n this stunning collection of nearly 300 photographs,
internationally renowned photographer Mitsuaki Iwago
has created an extraordinary tribute to Africa's
Serengeti Plain. Iwago captures with a powerful vision
the daily dramas of life and death played out against a
background of sublime grandeur.
The Serengeti Plain stretches for endless miles
across the wilds of East Africa. A world of calm beauty
and quick violence, it supports a diversity of wildlife, 1
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including lions, giraffes, cheetahs, wildebeests, zebras,
impalas, hippopotamuses, and myriad other creatures
large and small. Mitsuaki Iwago spent eighteen months
living on the Serengeti Plain, and no other photographer
has captured its natural splendor throughout the seasons
so magnificently. Iwago's intimacy with this vast,
formidable environment and the creatures who inhabit
it...
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Fülszöveg
"Serengeti is a sweeping book, handsomely
produced, and a volume that no nature
lover should be without. "
—Chicago Tribune
n this stunning collection of nearly 300 photographs,
internationally renowned photographer Mitsuaki Iwago
has created an extraordinary tribute to Africa's
Serengeti Plain. Iwago captures with a powerful vision
the daily dramas of life and death played out against a
background of sublime grandeur.
The Serengeti Plain stretches for endless miles
across the wilds of East Africa. A world of calm beauty
and quick violence, it supports a diversity of wildlife, 1
U
including lions, giraffes, cheetahs, wildebeests, zebras,
impalas, hippopotamuses, and myriad other creatures
large and small. Mitsuaki Iwago spent eighteen months
living on the Serengeti Plain, and no other photographer
has captured its natural splendor throughout the seasons
so magnificently. Iwago's intimacy with this vast,
formidable environment and the creatures who inhabit
it imbue these richly varied images with a unique and
powerful vision —one that takes the reader to the heart
of the African plain.
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