Bryce Canyon National Park Impressions


photography by James Randklev

foreword by Greer K. Chesher

published by Farcountry Press

  • Although it may not look it, Bryce Canyon is a world in motion. Daily, from seemingly immutable cliffs, rocks tumble, ancient and immovable hoodoos shed skin, and high-angled slopes elbow downhill. Underfoot, the very soil rippens as unseen microorganisms tunnel gossamer fingers. The silent forest bustles as mule deer, prairie dogs, coyotes, hawks, and snakes partner in life's dynamic and complex dance. Photographer James Randklev beautifully captures the timelessness of this Utah treasure.



80 pages, 9 1/8'' x 8 1/8'', 80 color photos, 50 softcovers per case, Smythe-sewn

softcover
ISBN 10: 1560372516
ISBN 13: 9781560372516
$14.95


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Bryce Canyon National Park Impressions

"Coyote is a frequently depicted character in myth and legend of the Southwest. According to the Paiutes, it was coyote who changed the people into stone in the canyon."
-from page 59

"Water erodes rock mechanically and chemically. Fast-moving water scrapes its silt, gravel, and rock debris against firmer bedrock. Slow-moving water enters minute rock pores and dissolves cements holding the rock together."
-from page 18



 align= James Randklev's brilliant and sensitive work has made him one of the Sierra Club's most published photographers. His images have appeared in books, periodicals, calendars, and advertising; and they have been exhibited in shows in the United States and internationally, including the International Exhibition of Nature Photography in Evian, France. In 2003 his work was selected for a book titled World's Top Landscape Photographers.


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