Autumn leaves dry in the sun, curling to make endless abstract patterns of curved surfaces and shadows. Or are they leaves? A closer look with Dr. David M. Baird reveals not leaves but layers of mud, which have shrunk into leaf-like shapes as they dried. Baird's amazing photographs show that intriguing patterns and textures are all around us. In Beauty in the Rocks the esteemed geologist, writer and poet takes readers on a photographic journey around the globe, finding beauty and form. His intense, artistic images and accompanying text give mood and meaning to the changing earth and encourage readers to observe carefully the world around them, recognize what they see and understand how it came to be. From the hexagonal "organ pipe" patterns in Northern Ireland's Giant's Causeway to the "hoodoos" in Yoho National Park to the wrinkled surface skin of cooled liquid lava on James Island in the Galapagos, the wonders captured in this book will engage and enlighten anyone with an interest in the natural world.
Easy book to read - coffee table book - interesting pictures. The author is a great photographer and sees beauty in formations of rock that I would miss.
Some truly gorgeous black and white images. Lovely to see so much Canadian content... as one might guess from a book produced by the Royal Tyrrell Museum.