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Tiny Nature: Discovering Nature's Hidden World Through the Lens of Macrophotography

by Rosencrans, J.

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  • Catalogue No : 62968
  • ISBN : 9781577155201
  • Published : SEP 2025
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : 256

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Description:

Marvel at the mysterious organisms of the forest floor, revealed in breathtaking macrophotography.

The beauty of the forest goes far beyond trees and wildlife. If you look closely - even closer! - the world beneath your feet holds tiny ecosystems that play a vital role in nature. To see them in all their glory, this book harnesses the power of macrophotography. The term ‘macro’ means large, but in photography, it refers to creating large reproductions of small subjects. It is the art of taking extreme close-up photos where the size of the subject on the camera sensor is life-size or greater. With this lens, take a closer look to see the wonders you’ve been missing.

This book is a stunning display of the beauty and complexity of the natural world. More than just a photography book, every incredible photo offers insightful narratives that delve into the ecological significance of these miniature landscapes. With a keen eye for detail and an artistic vision, talented macrophotographer Jamie Rosencrans showcases a captivating collection of photographs along with guidance to gain a deeper appreciation for the forest floor. Unveil a mesmerising microcosm teeming with life, including:

* Enigmatic slime moulds straddling the boundary between the world of fungi and animals through unique life cycles and behaviors

* Poetically sculptural fungi with a wide diversity and present year-round wherever rain and fungal spores coexist

* Romantic, brightly coloured lichens, from deep greens to radiant reds, that cling to fences and tree branches

* Friendly gastropods such as snails, slugs, and more!

Every leaf, pebble, and tiny inhabitant has a story of resilience, beauty, and the timeless dance of life. Be inspired as you enter the heart of the forest floor and see the sheer wonder of nature’s design.

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