Book: Rainforest by Thomas Marent
While browsing through Barnes and Noble this evening, I was literally stopped in my tracks by an end cap display of the photographic essay, Rainforest by Thomas Marent. Marent spent 16 years capturing these images in rainforests all over the globe, and in this case, the end result was definitely worth the effort. From an extreme close-up shot of a jungle tree frog to a time lapse photograph of a waterfall cascading downward through lush, green foilage, the photos in this book are captivating. If anyone needs an example of what nature photography can be, this is it.Be sure to ask for this volume at your local bookstore, or find it online at Amazon, Barnes&Noble or many other online bookstores.
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