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"Salt of the Earth: The San Francisco Bay's salt ponds" is a captivating photo story that showcases nature's remarkable ability to regenerate and renew in the face of human impact. Through a series of ground-level and aerial shots, Barbara Boissevain skillfully captures the surreal landscapes of industrial salt ponds, shedding light on the consequences of human activity on the environment. Boissevain's intention goes beyond creating visually stunning images; her work aims to raise awareness about urgent environmental issues and motivate people to get involved in conservation efforts. The otherworldly landscapes depicted in her photographs prompt us to contemplate the delicate balance between creation and destruction. Her evocative imagery challenges us to reconsider our role in shaping the future of the Earth, compelling us to confront the consequences of our actions and actively participate in preserving the environment for future generations.
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publisher | ‎Kehrer Verlag (April 2, 2024) |
language | ‎English |
hardcover | ‎108 pages |
isbn_10 | ‎3969001250 |
isbn_13 | ‎978-3969001257 |
item_weight | ‎2.31 pounds |
dimensions | ‎12 x 0.75 x 9.75 inches |
best_sellers_rank | #858,024 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #99 in Ecology of Lakes & Ponds (Books) #397 in Landscape Photography #519 in Individual Photographer Monographs |
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