Water Light Time
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Contains color photographs of the seascapes and underwater inhabitants of oceans and other bodies of water around the world, and includes explanatory essays by the photographer.






Contains color photographs of the seascapes and underwater inhabitants of oceans and other bodies of water around the world, and includes explanatory essays by the photographer.
All the Shark Facts, Photos, and Fun That You Can Sink Your Teeth Into
Satisfy the shark-fact feeding frenzy! These torpedo-shaped swimmers are an obsession for many kids.
This stunning collection by renowned underwater photographer David Doubilet invites readers to explore the ocean's hidden beauty. Celebrated as the 'Audubon of the sea,' Doubilet aims to connect our world with the vibrant life beneath the waves, offering a unique glimpse into this life-sustaining environment.
<i>Light in the Sea,</i> David Doubilet's long-awaited first book, presents the best images of one of the world's foremost underwater photographers. Since 1971, Doubilet has explored the oceans for <i>National Geographic,</i> photographing scenes stranger than anything above water: the savage courtship dance of reef sharks, the coral-encrusted wreck of a sunken B-17, the eight-foot claw span of a 50-year-old crab.<p><i>Light in the Sea,</i> conveys, as few books can, the rewards of a demanding photographic specialty and the excitement of the world beneath the waves.</p>