Blueridge Parkway and Beyond
A visual journey through the Blueridge Parkway and Central Virginia
de Robert Miller
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Find the beauty in over 110 large full-page pictures. Many of these pictures have been featured on the first page of Flickr's Explore. Others are my personal favorites.
"I think about photographs as being full, or empty. You picture something in a frame and it's got lots of accounting going on in it--stones and buildings and trees and air--but that's not what fills up a frame. You fill up the frame with feelings, energy, discovery, and risk, and leave room enough for someone else to get in there."
-Joel Meyerowitz
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 120 - Fecha de publicación: sep. 28, 2007
- Palabras clave Blueridge Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Thomas Jefferson National Forest, George Washington National Forest, National Park Service, Virginia, Mountains, Nature, Wildlife
Acerca del creador
Bob Miller entered the international scene of photography in 2005. His pictures have been viewed by over a million people worldwide on his Flickr Website. He specializes in nature and landscape. His unique style has earned him the respect of noted photographers across the globe. He has been most noted for his landscape and wildlife photography on the Blue Ridge Parkway. His photographs have appeared in many publications worldwide, and other forms of media including movies, calendars, and projected images in classical concerts in Italy. Some of his publications include National Geographic, JPG Magazine, Image Driven Magazine, In the Moment (an Australian Arts Publication) and local Central Virginia publications. He has won both national and local awards for his photography. Most recently he won second place in the National Parks Foundation “Share the Experience” photo contest (2008). In 2007 and 2008, he placed first in the John Faber Smith Mountain Arts Council photo contest.