England: The Panoramas by Mark Denton

England: The Panoramas by Mark Denton

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England: The Panoramas by Mark Denton

This unique photographic volume presents the greatest landscape views in England, including a host of secret treasure viewpoints. They range from the famous - Roseberry Topping, Derwentwater, Durham Cathedral across the river, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge - to the lesser known. All the views are shown in full panorama. Unlike conventional formats, panoramic photography is uniquely able to reproduce the full field-of-view, the expansive sense of vision that makes these vistas such a dizzying experience. Shot entirely with a classic panoramic camera, Mark Denton's distinctive photography is thus as close as it's possible to get to being there. The majority of the panoramic images featured are taken at the magic hours of dusk and dawn, offering richly saturated new interpretations of England's most breathtaking scenery. Complete list includes: The North: Bamburgh; Blencathra from Low Rigg; Place Fell and Ullswater; Border Hills at Yetholm; Crag Lough; Rydal Water; Catbells; Castlerigg; Langdon Common, Teesdale; Dunstanburgh; Tarn How; Skiddaw from Catbells; St Mary's Lighthouse; Hadrian's Wall; Wetherlam; High Cup; Alnwick Castle; Millennium Bridge, Newcastle; Catbells; Dawdon Beach. The West: Golitha; Stourhead; Clifton Suspension Bridge; Bedruthan Steps; Foreland Point, Lynmouth; Salcombe; Hameldown, Dartmoor; Corfe Castle; Mupe Bay; Royal Crescent, Bath; Burton Bradstock; Avebury; Gold Hill, Shaftesbury; Lyme Regis; Mullion Cove; Mousehole; Botallack Head; Porlock Hill; Durdle Door; Brent Tor; St Andrew's, Corton Denham. The Heart of England: Bolton Abbey; All Saints; River Avon; Ironbridge; Gordale Scar; Arlington; Curbar Edge; Hazleton Clump; Clumber Chapel; Long Mynd; Ribblehead Viaduct; River Avon and Hereford Cathedral; Lower Slaughter; Brimham; Dyneley Farm; Wycoller, Lancashire; Blackpool Black Hill, Herefordshire; Warwick Castle; Malvern Hills; Oxford; Beezley Falls. The East: Selwicks Bay; Whorl Hill, Swainby; Humber Bridge; Drax Power Station; Burghley House; Londesborough; Southwold; Fairy Dale; Thorpeness; Bishop Burton; Lincoln Cathedral; Hunstanton; Brancaster; Ely; Nurnburnholme; Whitby Harbour; Robin Hood's Bay; Cambridge; Roseberry Topping; York. The South: Beachy Head; Scotney Castle; Denge; Virginia Water; Arundel; Lancing College; New Forest; Bodiam Castle; Hurst Point; Rochester Cathedral; Camber; Jubilee Bridge, London; Duncton Hill; Bury Hill; West Pier, Brighton; Canterbury; The Needles, Isle of Wight Praise for Mark Denton's The Lake District - The Panoramas: 'If ever a book was to reawaken a sense of delight and pride in the places on our doorstep, then this is it.' Wanderlust
For catalogue entry, cd include selection of reviews of Denton's Lake District* see lake district *
It's hard to imagine anything more beautiful. * Telegraph *
Picture-perfect. * Food & Travel *
Astonishing images. * Country Walking *
Beautiful. A pictoral loveletter to the poetry and drama inherent in the landscapes. * BBC Countryfile *
Exceptional. * Cornwall Today *
Mark has obviously got the knack. * Practical Photography *
Mark Denton is one of Britain's finest young landscape photographers, specializing in the panoramic format. He has published three volumes of work to date, The Lake District: The Panoramas, The Yorkshire Coast and London: The Panoramas. His photography has won the respect of many of his peers and acclaim from leading lights such as Joe Cornish and Charlie Waite. He lives in Yorkshire, but originally hails from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.
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ISBN 13 9781845299699
ISBN 10 1845299698
Title England: The Panoramas
Author Mark Denton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2010-09-30
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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