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Cameron Robert

    Dieser Autor ist bekannt für seine Arbeit als Luftbildfotograf. Seine Kreationen konzentrieren sich auf einzigartige Perspektiven aus der Vogelperspektive, die die Schönheit und Vielfalt von Landschaften enthüllen. Sein künstlerischer Beitrag liegt in der Fähigkeit, die Welt aus einem ungewöhnlichen Blickwinkel einzufangen.

    The Drinking Man's Diet
    Above Chicago
    Above Paris
    Above New York
    Above San Francisco
    Above Los Angeles
    • Wonderful aerial photographs, historical and present day of Los Angeles.

      Above Los Angeles
    • Above San Francisco

      • 158 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,5(6)Abgeben

      A new collection of nostalgic and contemporary aerial photographs of the Bay Area with text by Herb Caen. Very nice coffee table book.

      Above San Francisco
    • Spectacular views of New York from high above it all. A collection of aerial photographs from then and now.

      Above New York
    • Above Paris. Pierre Salinger writes, "Paris, in its entirety, has never been portrayed like this. The view of the Ile de la Cite with the imposing Notre Dame; the Eiffel Tower, seen from above the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysees all give an entirely new deminsion to France's capital." His word picture of the world's romantic center matches Robert Cameron's stunning photography.

      Above Paris
    • The newest Above volume tells the story of Chicago from the Loop to the Stockyards, from its incomparable golf courses to the tallest pinnacles in the world. Here is the most exciting architectural display of all time, the famed boulevards, the sports town, the beaches and the backwaters viewed as never before.

      Above Chicago
    • The Drinking Man's Diet

      • 60 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,2(7)Abgeben

      The Drinking Man's Diet, granddaddy and originator of all low-carb diets, was first published in 1964. It does not encourage drinking, but understands that upwards of 60 million people in the United States alone enjoy a carb-free cocktail every now and then. A cheeky approach to staying svelte while still enjoying the finer things in life, The Drinking Man's Diet is a charming reminder to keep health and hedonism in harmony.

      The Drinking Man's Diet
    • The Drinking Man's Diet Cookbook

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      Considered a healthy low-carb diet because of its insistence on the right number of carbs per day, this new edition of the classic work is a down-to-earth cookbook that lists the carb counts for many foods.

      The Drinking Man's Diet Cookbook
    • Above San Diego. This is the anchor of the west, a quiet metropolis that has learned to live in an enviornment of beauty without devouring it. In his Introduction, Neil Morgan invites us "to follow the city's meandering evolution from a Spanish pueblo to an insular, transplanted Midwestern town by the sea, to a Navy City, and on to its present rich diversity." Robert Cameron's lush photography shows that San Diego is of world class, and its surroundings are among the most gorgeous anywhere.

      Above San Diego
    • Above Mackinac

      • 95 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Set in the picturesque Straits of Mackinac, the book highlights the stunning landscapes and unique charm of Mackinac Island, shaped by preservation efforts and an automobile ban since 1886. Through Cameron's aerial photography, readers are invited to experience the breathtaking interplay of lake, land, and sky, showcasing the island's turn-of-the-century character and natural beauty.

      Above Mackinac
    • Above San Francisco

      A New Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the Bay Area

      3,7(3)Abgeben

      San Francisco... For more than a century, writers and poets have tried desperately to grasp the elusive Camelot. It is, perhaps, more a quest for a photographer. Surely its God-given beauty has never been more thoroughly captured than in these exquisite photographs by Robert Cameron. From his helicopter soaring over this idyllic setting, Bob Cameron has looked down with a God-like eye and recorded with his camera what God sees. He has recorded it for you, gentle reader, and for generations yet to come. Here in these pages is proof that, yes, once there was a Camelot. With introduction and text by Art Hoppe.

      Above San Francisco