Antarctica remains largely unknown and infinitely fascinating. Stuart Klipper has traveled to Antarctica six times in twenty years to photograph this astounding body of work offering a sweeping look at this majestic continent which has lately become central to global climate change concerns. Shot in panoramic format--the only way to encompass a landscape that seems to stretch on forever--Klipper's work captures major features and surprising details: ships suspended in the frozen sea glowing blue icebergs vistas of endless ...
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Antarctica remains largely unknown and infinitely fascinating. Stuart Klipper has traveled to Antarctica six times in twenty years to photograph this astounding body of work offering a sweeping look at this majestic continent which has lately become central to global climate change concerns. Shot in panoramic format--the only way to encompass a landscape that seems to stretch on forever--Klipper's work captures major features and surprising details: ships suspended in the frozen sea glowing blue icebergs vistas of endless snow and troops of penguins. This volume's substantial size panoramic shape and unique vertical-opening case emphasize the grandeur of these austere and lovely photographs from the bottom of the world.
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Like New. Size: 148x14x246; Klipper inscribed to previous owner and signed along with his blind stamp (emboss) to flyleaf. Large format hardcover in pictorial boards, oversized and overweight. E26 Please email for photos.