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Come home to Iowa in this beautiful color tribute to the Hawkeye State by two native sons who also are professional photographers. Although they travel the United States and the world on assignment, Larsh K. Bristol lives in Waukon, and Curt Maas in Johnston. Around Iowa, they train their cameras on daily life, the beauties of landscapes, changes in weather and seasons, and more. As artists with the lens, both discover artistic images all around—trees coated with sparkling ice, dew-beaded spider webs, rolling hills turned mystical by morning mist, historical sites recalling ancestors and ancients, farming's geometric patterns, or the flaming sunset that closes a frigid winter day. Looking at their Iowa will enrich appreciation of our Iowa, taking us back home to America's heartland.
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Iowa Simply Beautiful, Larsh K. Bristol, Curt Maas
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2000
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- Titel
- Iowa Simply Beautiful
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Larsh K. Bristol, Curt Maas
- Uitgever
- Farcountry Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2000
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 120
- ISBN10
- 1560371609
- ISBN13
- 9781560371601
- Reeks
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- Come home to Iowa in this beautiful color tribute to the Hawkeye State by two native sons who also are professional photographers. Although they travel the United States and the world on assignment, Larsh K. Bristol lives in Waukon, and Curt Maas in Johnston. Around Iowa, they train their cameras on daily life, the beauties of landscapes, changes in weather and seasons, and more. As artists with the lens, both discover artistic images all around—trees coated with sparkling ice, dew-beaded spider webs, rolling hills turned mystical by morning mist, historical sites recalling ancestors and ancients, farming's geometric patterns, or the flaming sunset that closes a frigid winter day. Looking at their Iowa will enrich appreciation of our Iowa, taking us back home to America's heartland.


