They truly are fascinating little creatures. Having once been fortunate to go snorkeling and diving in warm waters I have seen jellyfish up close and personal as it were. In this one the reader is taken underwater to explore the world of the intriguing creatures known as the octopus, the seahorse and the jellyfish. I have never been disappointed by a book that has come from National Geographic and its partners. My Opinion:īut that probably does not come as a surprise. OLIVIA JUDSON is an evolutionary biologist and author of the bestseller Dr. JENNIFER HOLLAND is a senior science writer for National Geographic magazine and a New York Times best-selling author of the Unlikely Friendships books. Instagram: KOLBERT won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for her book The Sixth Extinction, and has been recognized with several other awards for her writing in National Geographic, the New York Times, and the New Yorker, as well as a previous book, Field Notes From a Catastrophe. Liittschwager’s photography has been exhibited at major museums including at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. He has published or contributed to six books as well as Scientific American, Audubon, and other magazines. About the Authors:ĭAVID LIITTSCHWAGER, the Richard Avedon of obscure but beautiful creatures, has shot more than a dozen assignments for National Geographic, primarily specializing in portraiture of natural history subjects. In these pages, you’ll glimpse a seahorse only half an inch tall, a moon jelly spinning off a snowflake-shaped clone, and the blinking comb jelly, which may be the most ancient living animal on Earth.īoth enlightening and profound, this enchanting book documents the expanding frontiers of marine science, creating a powerful testament to the value and beauty of these little-seen–and endangered–species. This luminous collection showcases 200 of Liittschwager’s most revealing photographs, paired with penetrating essays that explain how a creature without a brain or without bones perceives the world.īestselling science writers Elizabeth Kolbert, Jennifer Holland, and Olivia Judson explain the biology and advanced cognitive abilities of these spineless denizens of the deep, exquisitely evoking their unnerving yet undeniable charisma. Enter celebrated photographer David Liittschwager, who has spent decades developing specialized portraiture techniques to capture these creatures’ pulsating bioluminescence, translucent bodies, and ethereal movements. The jellyfish, the octopus, and the seahorse are among the most wondrous species on Earth–as well as some of the most difficult to document using traditional photography methods. In this mesmerizing book of photography, acclaimed photographer David Liittschwager reveals the unnerving beauty of three notoriously mysterious sea creatures–the jellyfish, octopus, and seahorse–and how they perceive the world.
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