The Cotswolds: The Light and the Land
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For many people the Cotswolds represent the essence of the English countryside. Honey-coloured cottages of softly-weathered stone cluster amongst the greenery of small steeply-sided valleys. Yet although such scenes sound so familiar to us, this is an area full of surprises and hidden treasures; around almost every bend there is something different to discover. In this portrait of the Cotswolds, the landscape photographer Colin Baxter explores the intricate relationship between light and landscape. From the sleepiest hamlets to the rolling grandeur of the open hills, he offers an insight into the riches of one of Britain's unique landscape arenas.
Author: Colin Baxter
Format: Paperback, 96 pages, 295mm x 210mm
Published: 1991, David & Charles, United Kingdom
Genre: People & Places: General
For many people the Cotswolds represent the essence of the English countryside. Honey-coloured cottages of softly-weathered stone cluster amongst the greenery of small steeply-sided valleys. Yet although such scenes sound so familiar to us, this is an area full of surprises and hidden treasures; around almost every bend there is something different to discover. In this portrait of the Cotswolds, the landscape photographer Colin Baxter explores the intricate relationship between light and landscape. From the sleepiest hamlets to the rolling grandeur of the open hills, he offers an insight into the riches of one of Britain's unique landscape arenas.