Tintin erwirbt ein Modell des Dreimasters Unicorn, das ihm der aufdringliche Sakharine gleich abkaufen möchte. Doch Tintin lehnt ab und findet im Rumpf des Schiffes eine geheimnisvolle Textrolle. Er stellt Recherchen an und findet heraus, dass die echte Unicorn gesunken ist und mit ihr die bis dato ungeborgenen Reichtümer von Sir Francis Haddock. Gemeinsam mit seinem Hund Snowy geht er auf Schatzsuche. Doch diese gestaltet sich schwierig, denn Sakharine will Tintin um jeden Preis aufhalten…
Un pickpocket rôde dans le quartier. Attention aux portefeuilles ! Ils sont volés l'un après l'autre, même celui de Tintin. Les policiers Dupond et Dupont mènent l'enquête... pour le meilleur et pour le pire !
Odvážný reportér Tintin se seznamuje s kapitánem Haddockem a zažívá s ním neuvěřitelné dobrodružství při hledání pokladu. Přitom stále naráží na dvojici popletených agentů Kadlec a Tkadlec. Kniha rozvíjí příběh komiksových alb i samotného filmu a doplňuje je o některé zajímavé detaily a epizody, takže je příjemným počtením pro všechny příznivce Tintina a jeho přátel v čele s věrným psem Filutou.
Tintin se svým věrným psem Filutou zažívají neuvěřitelné dobrodružství, když v modelu velké plachetnice najdou část mapy, která je má dovést k pohádkovému pokladu. Přitom se setkají s legračním kapitánem Haddockem, dvojicí popletených tajných agentů Kadlec a Tkadlec i mnoha nepřáteli, kteří se jim pokoušejí jejich plán zhatit. Filmový příběh je vyprávěný v jednoduché zkratce s mnoha záběry z filmu a je vhodný pro začínající čtenáře, kteří se chtějí se seznámit s odvážným reportérem.
Exploring the Art of Photography With Fifty of Its Greatest Exponents
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Acknowledging that photography is impossible to define, this intriguing reference strives to distil the meaning of photography in order to obtain the very essence of the medium without diminishing its importance as an art form. 50 iconic images by some of the world’s greatest photographers are paired with excerpts from interviews that explain each artist’s unique philosophy and detail their creative approach in relation to the photograph. Together they provide insights on function, perspective, and meaning. Thought-provoking, insightful, and ultimately inspirational, this engaging resource will appeal to all artists and photographers, and anyone who seeks a better understanding of the medium.
A stunning glimpse of some of Britain's finest coastline, from the granite
columns of the Giant's Causeway on the Northern Irish coast and the rocky
cliffs of Wales and South West England to the great open horizons of the East
Anglian shore.
Here, acclaimed landscape photographer Joe Cornish turns his eye to the magnificent scenery of Scotland’s 6,000-mile coastline. Traveling from the Mull of Galloway in the south to the tip of Unst in the northerly Shetlands, from the remote St. Kilda in the Atlantic to the Sands of Forvie National Nature Reserve on the North Sea, he captures all the stunning variety of the Scottish seacoast. Whatever the subject—be it a wide Hebridean vista or fragmented patterns of ice on a frozen beach—Cornish, with his artist’s eye and dramatic use of light, reveals it in fresh and startling beauty. Joe Cornish’s previous book was First A Landscape Photographer’s Art.
While no photographer would deny the importance of mastering the technicalities of the craft, most would agree that true satisfaction comes from using technique to realize more profound, creative goals. In this book, distinguished landscape photographer David Ward investigates the goals of photography and how they can best be achieved. He is concerned, primarily, with the nature of creativity as it is experienced and practiced by photographers, and with the thought processes that go into making an image that aspires to be a work of art. In exploring these issues, and in drawing on his own superb work, he has produced a book that goes far beyond the "how to" manual, addressing questions that, though rarely asked, go to the heart of every photographer’s ambitions. David Ward has been a fine-art landscape photographer for more than 20 years; his work has appeared in many publications, including Outdoor Photographer and Amateur Photographer.
Drawing on more than two decades of experience, one of Britain’s most distinguished landscape photographers presents a collection of thought-provoking essays accompanied by a selection of stunning imagery. Containing a diverse array of picturesque landscapes ranging from North Yorkshire, the rocky canyons of the Colorado Plateau, the rugged Cornish coast, and the stunning rainforests of New Zealand’s Fjordland, this incredible visual collage reflects the philosophical intent behind each spectacular image. Revealing the technical considerations for each image - including light, weather, timing, composition, what dictated the choice of viewpoint, and selection of film and filters - this analytical yet deeply personal account is replete with practical advice for photographers of all skill levels, and a remarkable visual journey to some of the most beautiful locations in the world.
Encyklopedický průvodce nové generace vám umožní maximálně využít pobyt - oceníte ho před cestou, během návštěvy i po návratu domů. Tabulky "Nenechte si ujít" vás upozorní na nejvýznamnější památky a zajímavosti.
V "Nezbytných údajích" doplněných obrázky se dozvíte, jak používat místní měnu, hromadnou dopravu a telefony.
Přehledné trojrozměrné mapky z ptačí perspektivy vám přiblíží čtvrti, ulice a budovy. Jedinečné průřezy a plány podlaží vám umožní nahlédnout do veřejných budov a památek - nepotřebujete žádné další průvodce. Vyčerpávající informace o zábavě: divadla, hudba, filmy, kluby a aktivity pro děti. Hotely, restaurace, kavárny a hospody ve všech cenových kategoriích.
Vydání třetí, rozšířené.
Over a hundred years ago, the National Trust was founded to preserve places of historic interest or natural beauty in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Today it protects more than 600,000 acres of land. The variety is unparalleled-from the fells and lakes of Cumbria to the wilderness wetlands of Wicken Fen in East Anglia. This collection of photographs reveals not only the natural beauty, but how the human hand has shaped the landscape over the centuries.
Ignoring the main cities of Florence, Venice, Rome, and Naples - all of them inundated with hordes of tourists - travel consultant Charles FitzRoy leads the reader on a breathtaking journey across rural Italy, through its remote villages and towns, to the heart of its cultural the inimitable grandeur of its art, seen here in the setting in which it was originally created.Divided geographically into four areas of outstanding interest - Tuscany and northern Lazio, the Veneto and Friuli, Umbria and the Marche, Sicily - Italy Revealed provides twenty-one remarkable itineraries, each designed to take no more than a day or two. From the Palladian villas of the north to the Norman churches of the south, through low-lying plains, rolling hills, and the jagged volcanic mountains of Sicily, each tour leads the traveller out into the exquisite reaches of the Italian countryside. And FitzRoy offers a host of invaluable tips on how to get around and where to sample the best local fare, as well as a treasure trove of historical facts about the artists, their patrons, and the villages that have been transformed by their genius.