For over five generations,&,nbsp,National Geographic&,nbsp,magazine has dazzled and educated people with incredible photography and gripping stories spanning the four corners of the earth and the deepest oceans. Inspired from our monumental&,nbsp,Around the World in 125 Years, this volume curates&,nbsp,over 200 captivating images, sourced directly&,nbsp,from the&,nbsp,National Geographic&,nbsp,historical archives, including&,nbsp,just under 40 new photographs. Traversing travel, history, culture, social documentary, and conservation, this compendium is in equal parts&,nbsp,a breathtaking homage to the spirit and diversity of Europe, and a unique tribute to the&,nbsp,world’s most famous photography magazine.National Geographic&,nbsp,pioneered the aesthetic of the photo essay, while continually pushing the medium’s technical boundaries to both entertain and enlighten its millions of loyal readers. Our&,nbsp,trans-continental journey through time and space&,nbsp,spans across&,nbsp,all corners of Europe, from the snow-specked peaks of&,nbsp,Finland&,nbsp,to the frothy soap discos of&,nbsp,Ibiza, from the serene blue waters of the&,nbsp,Greek Islands&,nbsp,to the Lascaux cave paintings of&,nbsp,Southern France. We witness the hair-rising eruption of Surtsey in&,nbsp,Iceland, where lightning rips through the volcano’s clouds in otherworldly hues of purple, lose ourselves among flowers and babushka-wrapped heads in&,nbsp,Russia’s Volgograd marketplace, and tread carefully behind climbers across a crevasse in the&,nbsp,Bernese Oberland. Along the way, we absorb the culture of the some of the world’s greatest cities including&,nbsp,Paris, Rome, Berlin, London, Vienna, Stockholm, Moscow, and many others.National Geographic: Europe&,nbsp,leaves no stone unturned in its&,nbsp,ultimate voyage through the precious jewels and hidden facets of the European continent. From evocative early black-and-white pictures to autochromes, from the golden age of Kodachromes to digital, this is both&,nbsp,a celebration of the power of photography&,nbsp,and a&,nbsp,unique trip to the soul of Europe.
Around the World in 125 Years: Europe – autor neuvedený
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For over five generations,&,nbsp,National Geographic&,nbsp,magazine has dazzled and educated people with incredible photography and gripping stories spanning the four corners of the earth and the deepest oceans. Inspired from our monumental&,nbsp,Around the World in 125 Years, this volume curates&,nbsp,over 200 captivating images, sourced directly&,nbsp,from the&,nbsp,National Geographic&,nbsp,historical archives, including&,nbsp,just under 40 new photographs. Traversing travel, history, culture, social documentary, and conservation, this compendium is in equal parts&,nbsp,a breathtaking homage to the spirit and diversity of Europe, and a unique tribute to the&,nbsp,world’s most famous photography magazine.National Geographic&,nbsp,pioneered the aesthetic of the photo essay, while continually pushing the medium’s technical boundaries to both entertain and enlighten its millions of loyal readers. Our&,nbsp,trans-continental journey through time and space&,nbsp,spans across&,nbsp,all corners of Europe, from the snow-specked peaks of&,nbsp,Finland&,nbsp,to the frothy soap discos of&,nbsp,Ibiza, from the serene blue waters of the&,nbsp,Greek Islands&,nbsp,to the Lascaux cave paintings of&,nbsp,Southern France. We witness the hair-rising eruption of Surtsey in&,nbsp,Iceland, where lightning rips through the volcano’s clouds in otherworldly hues of purple, lose ourselves among flowers and babushka-wrapped heads in&,nbsp,Russia’s Volgograd marketplace, and tread carefully behind climbers across a crevasse in the&,nbsp,Bernese Oberland. Along the way, we absorb the culture of the some of the world’s greatest cities including&,nbsp,Paris, Rome, Berlin, London, Vienna, Stockholm, Moscow, and many others.National Geographic: Europe&,nbsp,leaves no stone unturned in its&,nbsp,ultimate voyage through the precious jewels and hidden facets of the European continent. From evocative early black-and-white pictures to autochromes, from the golden age of Kodachromes to digital, this is both&,nbsp,a celebration of the power of photography&,nbsp,and a&,nbsp,unique trip to the soul of Europe.