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AUSTRALIA - reef, rainforest, red heart
ISBN 1 86436 377 0
Published 1998 by New Holland Publishers
An ancient land of contrast and extreme, Australia is blessed with
some of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth. From
the abundant life of the great Barrier Reef and tropical rainforests
to the stark beauty of the oldest ranges and rivers on Earth, it
is home to unique plants and animals, isolated on this island continent
for millennia.
In AUSTRALIA - reef, rainforest, red heart renowned wildlife photographer
Darren Jew takes you on a stunning visual journey. Over 120 full-colour
photographs will transport you through deserts, forests and reefs,
and bring you face-to-face with Australia's unique wildlife.
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Reef, Rainforest and Red heart - the spirit of Australia,
September 14, 2001
Reviewer: Jayne Lee from Nottingham,
England
I only have one 'coffee table' book, and this is it.
This inspiring and moving book, beautifully captures in
words and over 120 full-colour photographs the essence of
the isolated continent that is Australia. The author, Darren
Jew, was inspired by his father's travels in Antarctica
to pursue a career in nature photography, and has photographed
much of the world's wildlife and landscapes. However, it
is his native Australia, where he grew up and lives, and
where he spent 8 years as photographer for the Queensland
National Parks and Wildlife Service which is his greatest
inspiration.
In this book he takes the reader on a journey from the abundant
life of the great barrier reef and tropical rainforests,
to the stark beauty of the red centre. Along the way he
shares with us his understanding of and love for the unique
plants and animals that make this isolated continent their
home.
Why do I love this book? I have travelled in Australia many
times, and it is a truly magnificent and fascinating place
to which I will return again and again. The author has captured
this magic with breathtaking images and lyrical yet factual
prose. It's clear he knows and understands the land, its
plants and animals. The breadth of material is outstanding.
You can dive down to the depths of the great barrier reef
and swim amongst the beautiful corals and cruising barracuda;
sit on a sandy athol watching the sun go down or catch crabs
scuttling to their holes; climb the misty ranges of the
blue mountains or gaze in awe at the majesty that is Ayers
Rock.
Darren's range as a photographer is as wide as his knowledge
of the land. His portaits of wildlife are superb - some
burstling with action such as courting terns and diving
whales, others graphic still lifes -the brilliance of the
the colourful cup moth on a palm leaf, the beady eye of
the watchful yellow python. They're all here: kookaburras
and koalas, possums and platypus, cassowarys and crocodiles.
There are over around 60 colour plates of all the well known
Australian fauna and a few you won't have even thought of.
And the landscape photographs match the wildlife ones in
both quantity and quality. Darren really does 'write with
light' and captures the spirit of a place perfectly. You
can almost feel the water dripping from the tree ferns in
the rainforests, imagine the scent of silver barked eucalypts
against the deepest blue sky and feel the parched red desert
and sacred rocks.
Just as he captures the spirit of the creatures and landscapes,
he too captures the moment. One of my favourite pictures
is a glassy wave breaking onto the reef, every drop of water
frozen at that moment in time - now where's my surf board?
Whilst many of Darren's pictures are spectacular panoramas,
he is also adept at capturing the more intimate scenes:
a close up of delicate forest fungi dripping with dew; a
tiny turtle hatchling making its dangerous trip back to
the ocean.
The words which accompany the images are both inspiring
and illuminating - simply but engagingly written, with a
vast store of first hand knowledge to draw upon. You can
tell that the author loves his home and wants to protect
and nuture it.
Whenever anyone asks me what Australia is like, I show them
this book. Then they book their Qantas ticket. Really, it's
that good.
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