From Vancouver to Bolzano
Elements of Water
by L. Lee McIntyre
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About the Book
24 images of water from L. Lee McIntyre's One a Day Project, 2007-2009.
Taking at least one picture each day, and choosing a picture as the day's best image. That was the goal of the author's original One a Day project, which she began on August 28, 2007 and had continued ever since.
What began as a way to discover the capabilities of new camera equipment turned into an exploration of places, techniques, and emerging themes.
This book focuses on one of the author's new found favorite subjects: the shapes, textures and moods that make up the Elements of Water.
Photos taken in the following cities:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Melbourne, FL, USA
Munich, Germany
Venice, Italy
Bolzano, Italy
Taking at least one picture each day, and choosing a picture as the day's best image. That was the goal of the author's original One a Day project, which she began on August 28, 2007 and had continued ever since.
What began as a way to discover the capabilities of new camera equipment turned into an exploration of places, techniques, and emerging themes.
This book focuses on one of the author's new found favorite subjects: the shapes, textures and moods that make up the Elements of Water.
Photos taken in the following cities:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Melbourne, FL, USA
Munich, Germany
Venice, Italy
Bolzano, Italy
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 32 - Publish Date: Feb 25, 2010
- Keywords Atlantic Ocean, Bolzano, Bozen, Vancouver, water, fountains, ocean, waves, shadows, texture, Venice, Munich, Florida, Mebourne, Canada, Italy, USA, ships, bubbles, faucets, morphic, river, Talvera
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About the Creator
Lee McIntyre Photography
Italy, Germany and USA
L. Lee McIntyre is an American freelance author, photographer, photography educator, and usability consultant. Her work on Blurb represents both her personal works, as well as projects done in collaboration with others, including the Spanish poet Maribel Hernández del Rincón and the digital artist and photographer Christopher Culy.