Deep Blue: The Extraordinary Underwater Photography of Yasuaki Kagii

* Read * Deep Blue: The Extraordinary Underwater Photography of Yasuaki Kagii by Yasuaki Kagii ½ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Deep Blue: The Extraordinary Underwater Photography of Yasuaki Kagii Nice photos according to Paul Schmieder. I wanted more on technique and camera settings but, overall, a nice book of underwater photographs that made me feel I could do just as well given enough travel to exotic dive sites.. A great ride Easton Logan The finest underwater photography book I have ever found. My interest is not in the technicalities of photography, but the glory of this universe. I appreciate especially the intimately close perspective. Im a scuba diver. We spent a lot of money

Deep Blue: The Extraordinary Underwater Photography of Yasuaki Kagii

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Rating : 4.93 (586 Votes)
Asin : 1847960022
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-09
Language : English

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Magical and mysterious, the ocean’s depths are often compared to outer space. Through the eye of his camera, Kagii leads us into nearly uncharted territory, inhabited by seemingly alien flora and fauna of stellar beauty. Many of the sights Kagii captured only a few years ago no longer existmaking Deep Blue both a tribute to the ocean and an urgent call for its conservation.. His experience and reverence for aquatic life afford him privileged interaction with everything from shy marine mammals to the elusive, endangered Whale Shark. Photographer Yasuaki Kagii draws on this comparison throughout this remarkable celebration of the world beneath the waves

"Nice photos" according to Paul Schmieder. I wanted more on technique and camera settings but, overall, a nice book of underwater photographs that made me feel I could do just as well given enough travel to exotic dive sites.. A great ride Easton Logan The finest underwater photography book I have ever found. My interest is not in the technicalities of photography, but the glory of this universe. I appreciate especially the intimately close perspective. I'm a scuba diver. We spent a lot of money on equipment trying to capture what we saw. This book does t

. Yasuaki Kagii has been a freelance underwater photographer for 10 years

. About the Author Yasuaki Kagii has been a freelance underwater photographer for 10 years

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