This is my third book of images of Switzerland - the first was “Panorama Switzerland” and the second “Impressions of Switzerland”.
For this book, I have returned to presenting more photo-realistic images but I have experimented with some duotone - in some cases introducing areas of original colour back into the picture. Traditionally, the look of a duotone is favoured over plain black and white photography because the duotone has a more saturated, compelling appearance. Duotones often seem more textured to the eye, and they also capture more photographic detail.
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Adrian Bruce
rabruce
London, England
I spent many years working in reinsurance with a major Lloyd's underwriting group, mainly writing computer systems.
More recently, have spent the last eight years working in Cape Town's prisons as a Christian missionary. In that time, the mission has grown to a small team and we also have a farm project now to help ex-prisoners who are serious in changing their lives.
I now split my time between working with a church in the east end of London and continuing with prison ministry in both London & Cape Town.
Fecha de publicación 27 de agosto de 2012
Dimensiones Apaisado estándar 280 páginas
Papel estándar
Categoría Fotografía artística
Etiquetas Switzerland, landscape, panorama, Schweiz, Suisse, Svizzera, alps, mountains, zürich, valais, wallis, luzern, basel