| Beneath Cold Seas |
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David Hall The ocean remains one of the last great unknowns – and is now the frontline of global conservation priorities. From the candy-stripe shrimp to giant sunflower stars, the Pacific coast of North America features the most diverse and spectacular marine life of any coldwater ecosystem on the planet. David Hall’s stunning photographs reveal seldom-observed behaviour and predator-prey relationships in this rich web of life. Through his remarkable images, Beneath Cold Seas reveals a glimpse of a magnificent world rarely enountered. Its sumptuous pages will captivate anyone with an interest in diving, marine conservation, or beautiful photography. Find this book on Amazon.co.uk
David Hall is an author and award-winning photographer whose work has been featured in National Geographic, Smithsonian, Natural History, Time, bbc Wildlife, and numerous other magazines. ![]() ![]() Reviews:
“Coincidence had it that I had just returned from my first trip to British Columbia in September when I received an electronic copy of David Hall’s excellent book. As a result I know that these waters are not easy to operate in with strong currents, cold temperatures, variable visibility and low light levels. However, looking through this coffee-table book you would be forgiven for thinking that these waters are just an emerald version of the tropics with vibrant colours and exotic inhabitants. The level of consistency and standard of imagery is quite exceptional and it captures the wild spirit of this corner of the planet page after page.
“Start with the frontispiece photograph of a Blue Rockfish gazing at a mango orange peony of a Lion's Mane Jelly…and you can tell you're in for a stunning photography book. Using state-of-the-art equipment, innovative techniques and electronic strobes, David Hall shows us an underwater world surprising to those who think colour and diversity belong to the tropics.
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