Photography, Subjects & Themes, Plants & Animals
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A Glimpse of Southern Ontario Outdoors
by Andy Hain
In this stunning photographic collection, Andy Hain turns his eye to the charming beauty of Southern Ontario, arousing readers’ senses with the sights, sounds, textures, colours, and peaceful tranquility of this region. Andy’s collection focuses on ...
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Dogversations
Conversations with My Dogs by David Leswick
If these dogs could talk...here’s precisely what Eva, the Brittany spaniel, Bruno, the golden retriever, and Agnes, the genetically diverse rescue dog, would say. Photographer David Leswick flawlessly captures the fun, quirky, clever, curious, and ...
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In Front Of Us
by Zoilabet Duque Casanova
Discover the mysteries of nature through the lens of a love story. In Front of Us is a deeply personal and passionate examination and celebration of nature and how it relates to the human condition. It is a collection of original poems, drawing from ...
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Horse Daze
My Time With Horses by Peter J. Hurst
Horse Daze is a collection of poems that examines every aspect of a life lived surrounded by horses—trusting, intelligent, and caring animals that will change your life if you let them. With accompanying photos that capture both their majesty and ...
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Wieners Are People Too
A Pocketbook of Poetry by Chris Boldt
Do you think you know everything about your dog? Pocket the Polecat keeps surprising me. The photos I have taken of her sleeping or at play, have inspired me to write the Pocket Poetry Book. Since people know more about themselves than an observer ...
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Wieners Are People Too
A Pocketbook of Poetry by Chris Boldt
Do you think you know everything about your dog? Pocket the Polecat keeps surprising me. The photos I have taken of her sleeping or at play, have inspired me to write the Pocket Poetry Book. Since people know more about themselves than an observer ...
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Infinite Grace
by Stephen A. G. Bissell
"Most of the photos I take are in natural light. I like to be able to allow the viewer to see the subject matter the way it was seen at the time it was photographed. I use very minimal adjustments (if any - usually none) through software and try to ...
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