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Author: Ian Brown, photographer: Klaus D.
Francke
One in the Flying High series
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Australia is the world’s smallest continent but
the world’s largest island, unsurpassed in its diversity
of cultures and natural wonders. Aerial photographer Klaus
Francke invites readers to explore this vast and fascinating
land through this superb collection of bird’s-eye
photographs that spotlight Australia’s fascinating
contrasts. He spent close to 200 flying hours - and countless
more waiting for the wind to calm and the sun to strike
the right angle - in order to capture the images in this
book. The result is a spectacular portfolio of pictures
that gives us a rare glimpse of Australia’s complex
beauty. This book transports reader to the remote reaches
of this vast country: from the boundless expanses of the
Outback to the incomparable sapphire blue of the Great
Barrier Reef, from stark inland landscapes to lush green
forests and tropical vegetation. We experience the heat
of scorching deserts dominated by rocks of bizarre shapes
and otherworldly colors; we dive into bountiful waterfalls
and salt lakes, encounter exotic animals and futuristic
cities. Francke’s photos reveal vast and intricate
expanses of brilliant color - bright azure blue, deep
greens, and terracotta reds of unfathomable richness and
intensity - and intriguing organic forms. They also evoke
the idiosyncratic personality of each of the country’s
major cities, including Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and
Adelaide, which, when viewed from above, are all the more
evocative and compelling.
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$24.95 (hardcover)
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