9780975395424-0975395424-Great Smoky Mountains National Park Five Decades of American Landscapes

Great Smoky Mountains National Park Five Decades of American Landscapes

ISBN-13: 9780975395424
ISBN-10: 0975395424
Edition: 2nd
Author: Richard Mack, Foreword by Steve Kemp, John Manos
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Quiet Light Publishing
Format: Hardcover 220 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780975395424
ISBN-10: 0975395424
Edition: 2nd
Author: Richard Mack, Foreword by Steve Kemp, John Manos
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Quiet Light Publishing
Format: Hardcover 220 pages

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Five Decades of American Landscapes (ISBN-13: 9780975395424 and ISBN-10: 0975395424), written by authors Richard Mack, Foreword by Steve Kemp, John Manos, was published by Quiet Light Publishing in 2023. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Travel (Photography & Video) books. You can easily purchase or rent Great Smoky Mountains National Park Five Decades of American Landscapes (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Travel books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.99.

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park has a chameleon-like quality, capable of revealing both subtle and some not so subtle changes to the discerning eye. For 30 years, award-winning photographer Richard Mack has tracked and captured the various vistas found in the United States most visited national park. From the top of Balsam Mountain to the fields of Cades Cove, this exquisite collection of images spans more than three decades and showcases the immense diversity found within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Noted writer and long-time resident Steve Kemp introduces each section of images, providing an insider s perspective which elevates the story that unfolds through the photographs - whether it s the hard-scrabble life along Roaring Fork or the history of the Native Americans along the Oconaluftee River. Yet it is the captivating images themselves that will draw you back time and again. Richard s view of the park from the bold seasonal displays to the subtle hues of wildflowers is exhilarating. His fresh views of familiar landscapes and off-the-beaten-path areas like Cataloochee and Noland Creek are transformed through his artistry, allowing us to witness each area of the park at the pinnacle of its beauty. In 1975 Richard Mack first ventured into the Great Smokies as an aspiring landscape photographer, and a love affair began. This is where he first honed his craft. Today, Richard is an acclaimed, award-winning nature photographer. His images of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, while recognized and rewarded over the years, have never been presented in a comprehensive collection ... until now. Richard takes us from Cades Cove in the west to Big Creek and Cataloochee in the east. The book is arranged in easy-to-navigate sections based on specific locations within the park. The narrative text is imbued with a deep personal passion for the park s natural history and beauty ... a passion that brings Richard back year after year. Richard has vividly captured the spirit of this land of smoke, from the rugged peaks to the mysterious valleys where clouds and moisture hover. Within this vast landscape, he reveals the solitude of a rain-drenched forest, the energy of water tumbling over rocks, the vibrant explosion of wildflowers in bloom, and the myriad wildlife. Whether it s a coyote roaming the fields in Cades Cove, a black bear perched in the trees, or the stillness of deer nestled in an early evening mist, the inhabitants of the park will mesmerize you. Start turning the pages and you will discover why Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States. It is the breadth of these landscapes that show you why the park is nicknamed, The Great Smokies.

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