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Panoramic Colombia | 
enlarge | Author: Enrique Pulecio Marino Creators: Benjamin Villegas, Miguel Salazar Aparicio Publisher: Villegas Editores Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 228370
Media: Hardcover Edition: 3rd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 260 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 16.3 x 8.3 x 1
ISBN: 9589393381 Dewey Decimal Number: 986.1 EAN: 9789589393383 ASIN: 9589393381
Publication Date: March 15, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 6 to 9 days
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Product Description
Probably no country in the world enjoys greater geographical variety than Colombia. And as in so many places, the country's political jurisdictions, drawn up arbitrarily, have little relation to natural or human boundaries. Here, then, we look beyond man-made frontiers at the rich mixture of landscape, people and cultures which make up present-day Colombia. We meet, amongst others, the fun-loving inhabitants of the Caribbean coast, the forthright, hard-working paisas of Antioquia, the quiet-mannered country folk of the Boyaca highlands-- each one so different from the other, and all of them conditioned by their own particular history and the very contours of the land from which they have sprung. It is, above all, the land that interests us here-- the panorama.
The photographs which illustrate Panoramic Colombia have been taken by a Roundshot 360-degree camera which revolves so as to take in everything anyone might observe by standing still and slowly turning full circle. The effect is to place the viewer at the very centre of the picture. In fact, the book's intention is to take its stance at the heart of each event (or scene) depicted here, as a silent and permanent witness to what is taking place. Light and shade converge at the centre. Earth and water mingle there. So does Man and the sky above him. Here the One meets the Many, city streets fuse into the countryside, and we perceive those centrifugal forces which spin outwards and the centripetal ones which draw back in again, both searching for a larger, more luminous Colombia, a place of strange contrasts, a land that is ancient but ever new.
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Extraordinary Photograpy December 1, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is honestly one of the best ever depictions of such a rich country, not only in culture, art, architecture, history and geographical variety, but in the people, the spirit, the colors and the sharp contrasts that this beautiful country has. The photographer exposes an intimate and personal view that allows us to be inside the picture, as if living it ourselves. He has entered areas and dangerous zones to show us those existing contrasts, and has exposed us to the magnificense of this varied country. It is a perfect example of being able to see through someone else's eyes, and how beautiful it is.
A must for anyone that finds this book July 6, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
perfect and beautiful. Any time you want to visit a world of difference, beauty -go to this book. I would reccomend this book to any serious cofee table book enthusiast. Weather you have been to Colombia or not, you will like it!
A fantastic photo expose to this diverse country. March 26, 2002 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Probably no country in South America has a greater geographical variety than Colombia. In 2002 I spent a month exploring Colombia (although the terrorists-FARC problem seriously restricted my movement). "Panoramic Colombia" helped me to remember, vividly, what I had seen and get a glimpse the many parts of Colombia I needed to return to see. Using a roundshot, 360 degree camera, Villegas has done a great job of showcasing the cities and natural wonders of Colombia. Each color photograph captures mountains, jungles, coastal areas, rainforests, moorlands, towns and vibrant cities. Each geographical region is delineated by a map (a nice touch). The reproduction of color is a notch below excellent. Most of the two page panoramic photos are 30 inches long, however, there are twenty photos that fold out into three pages, over 45 inches long! "Panoramic Colombia" is an excellent introduction to Colombia. A great book for anyone who is going to visit, or who has visited, this diverse country. "Panoramic Colombia" would make a fantastic gift for anyone from Colombia or interested in this Latin American gem. Highly Recommended
More than Photos April 23, 2000 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
We purchased the Spanish version of this book while in Colombia. It had been recommended to us by other Colombians who felt it was the best photographic representation thus far of their country. The content is spectacular in that it captures pristine landscapes, beautiful seascapes and candid events. The photo quality itself is slightly imperfect in sharpness and lighting (sometimes the faces are in shadows), but this is understandable with the use of the panoramic lens. I have mostly enjoyed the corresponding eloquent citations from authors describing their impressions of, feelings about or experiences in Colombia.
A really great find September 17, 1999 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
As a recent traveler to Colombia I found this book to be a truly great reminder of my trip. The wide angle photography gives you a pespective that can only be beaten by being there. It feels like you are truly in the picture. I also like the book because it doesn't focus on one area or on one type of geography. Countyside and City are equally represented. As are the mountains, the coastal regions and the jungle.
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