
Went to the art museum just to look at more books. 🤓 It was a cool experience to hear Alec Soth talk about his work and the meaning behind his photographs.
Went to the art museum just to look at more books. 🤓 It was a cool experience to hear Alec Soth talk about his work and the meaning behind his photographs.
This is an abridged version of the original book, with beautiful forest photography from around the world. The writing isn‘t the best, possibly a combo of the translation from German and the abridgment. But for me still interesting and worth reading to absorb the nature pics. Still lots of good info! I may pick up the full book at some point. 🌲🌳🌿💚
Gorgeously illustrated abridged version of the author's work on trees and forests. The prose seemed a bit clunky in places with abrupt transitions and unclear references but I'm not sure whether this was due to the author, the translator, or the abridgement. Even so, the main points on the complex life of forests as communities of trees come across.
Inspired by @BookmarkTavern . #PhotoChallenge #Scarathlon Day 3.
A number of these are by Tom Adams, who did the best Christie covers.
Photo Prompt Day #1: Black
Excited to read for one of our team books as well 🖤
#MischiefandMayhem #Scarathlon
I spent part of yesterday perusing this big photography book. Most of it is great, obviously it focuses on animal eyes, with lots of close ups. There were quite a few very blurry photos that may have been included to impress on the reader how difficult animals are as models, but I think they could have been left out. Favorite shot: a bonobo who seems to be doing yoga 😁.
Thanks for tagging me in #ThoughtfulThursday by @MoonWitch94 , @julesG and @RamsFan1963 ‼️
⛰ “Fool on the Hill” by Matt Ruff and all 5 volumes of “The Hitchhiker‘s Guide to the Galaxy” by Douglas Adams.
🎨 Sometimes. Very seldom. I mostly decide after reading the summary or on the basis of knowing the author. Or if it was recommended by a friend.