Synopses & Reviews
The forces of nature-earth, air, fire, and water-are more nuance than violence on a day-to-day basis, but the results are magnificent. The expansion of water freezing in cracks brings down huge boulders from cliff faces. The wind shapes and reshapes the dunes endlessly. The ocean carves away at the headland with every changing tide. Occasionally, the eruption of a volcano stuns with its raw power, and the energy released by a summer lightning storm cracks the sky with pure power.
When these forces are examined by the artful eye of a master landscape photographer and explained by a writer able to eloquently render natural history, the result is a book both breathtaking and informative. "To seek out nature's transitory moments speaks to us of powerful changes through millennia of time," says photographer David Muench. "A need for the primal beauty in our landscape has been, for me, a lifetime-consuming search for personal identity." Every page of this book reveals the awesome power of our planet and the primal forces that endlessly shape it.
Synopsis
David and Marc Muench examine the forces of nature in this breathtaking book. Every page reveals the awesome power of our planet and the primal forces that endlessly shape it.
About the Author
Muench has been photographing America for more than 30 years.Muench has made a career of capturing on film his emotional responses to his personal experiences.Gilders is a photographer and author.