Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish

Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish

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  • Create Date:2022-06-27 09:52:06
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  • Author:David Liittschwager
  • ISBN:1426221797
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Summary

In this mesmerizing book of photography, acclaimed photographer David Liittschwager reveals the unnerving beauty of three notoriously mysterious sea creatures--the jellyfish, octopus, and seahorse--and how they perceive the world。
The jellyfish, the octopus, and the seahorse are among the most wondrous species on Earth--as well as some of the most difficult to document using traditional photography methods。 Enter celebrated photographer David Liittschwager, who has spent decades developing specialized portraiture techniques to capture these creatures’ pulsating bioluminescence, translucent bodies, and ethereal movements。
This luminous collection showcases 200 of Liittschwager’s most revealing photographs, paired with penetrating essays that explain how a creature without a brain or without bones perceives the world。 Bestselling science writers Elizabeth Kolbert, Jennifer Holland, and Olivia Judson explain the biology and advanced cognitive abilities of these spineless denizens of the deep, exquisitely evoking their unnerving yet undeniable charisma。 In these pages, you’ll glimpse a seahorse only half an inch tall, a moon jelly spinning off a snowflake-shaped clone, and the blinking comb jelly, which may be the most ancient living animal on Earth。
Both enlightening and profound, this enchanting book documents the expanding frontiers of marine science, creating a powerful testament to the value and beauty of these little-seen--and endangered--species。

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Yassi

Beautiful photography。 Brief and informative text。 Highly recommend!

Abby Turner

Wonderful photos of three interesting sea creatures。 Love to look at them。

Donald

“Scientists estimate that 90 percent of the species In the oceans have yet to be classified。”If you think that is mind-blowing, you have to see this book! It is amazingly GORGEOUS!!! There are 189 images in the book, taken from June 2008 to March 2020。 The subjects come from the “… 300 species of octopus, 47 species of seahorse, and thousands of species of what are commonly referred to as jellyfish…”。 And if the top quote is accurate, that’s just from the 10 percent we’ve discovered!A great book “Scientists estimate that 90 percent of the species In the oceans have yet to be classified。”If you think that is mind-blowing, you have to see this book! It is amazingly GORGEOUS!!! There are 189 images in the book, taken from June 2008 to March 2020。 The subjects come from the “… 300 species of octopus, 47 species of seahorse, and thousands of species of what are commonly referred to as jellyfish…”。 And if the top quote is accurate, that’s just from the 10 percent we’ve discovered!A great book to look at! I really liked the jellyfish photos against the black background! Beautiful!Nature is so amazing! 。。。more

Anne

I’ve always thought God had the most fun when he was creating the creatures of the sea。 Beautiful pictures and fascinating reads on these three sea creatures。 And only a little PTSD from looking at the jellyfish。

Kimberly

Stunning photographs of octopus, seahorses, and jellyfish prefaced by a brief introduction to each。

Lynn Coulter

Author David Littschwager's book, Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish, is so fascinating, I bought a hard copy even though I was approved for a NetGalley review copy。 The photography is incredible and brings these mysterious sea creatures to life for land-locked readers like me。 The text is just as well done; I learned so much about them。Highly recommended as a coffee table book and a book to re-read and enjoy again and again。 Author David Littschwager's book, Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish, is so fascinating, I bought a hard copy even though I was approved for a NetGalley review copy。 The photography is incredible and brings these mysterious sea creatures to life for land-locked readers like me。 The text is just as well done; I learned so much about them。Highly recommended as a coffee table book and a book to re-read and enjoy again and again。 。。。more

Brandy Gonzales

This book offered detailed pictures of marine life and a great reminder of how delicate life can be and how we can do our part to protect it。 The photographer really captured the details of the subjects to offer the reader a glimpse into the beauty that lurks beneath the surface of the water。 Informative book about these 3 creatures (and others), written in a way allowing the reader to picture what they are seeing。 Anyone interested in sea life would find this book worth taking a look at。

Jeanette

A beautiful educational book。 The photographs are stunning。

Alicia

In a word, stunning, but of course it would have to be horribly misguided to be a photo essay book that didn't have stunning photography。 And it actually only features one essay on each of the three animals featured: the octopus, the seahorse, and the jellyfish。 Some of the mechanics of photography would be important to budding or expert photographers, but I wasn't as interested as I was in just staring that the animals on the page in their magnified beauty, set against the white or black to hel In a word, stunning, but of course it would have to be horribly misguided to be a photo essay book that didn't have stunning photography。 And it actually only features one essay on each of the three animals featured: the octopus, the seahorse, and the jellyfish。 Some of the mechanics of photography would be important to budding or expert photographers, but I wasn't as interested as I was in just staring that the animals on the page in their magnified beauty, set against the white or black to help focus in on the features。 I am a jellyfish girl。 Every aquarium I would gladly spend 85% of my time in with the jellies and the other part with every other sea creature。 But I also am a fan of the octopus especially after the The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration Into the Wonder of Consciousness catapulted my love of the animal and Montgomery herself。 This was a treat。 。。。more

Lisa

I got this at NetGalley as well as the library。 All you have to do is look at the cover of the book to see how beautiful and amazing it is。 I loved it。

Nick

It was actually a good read。 The pictures were incredible, I didn't even know you could get that quality with sea creatures。 It was actually a good read。 The pictures were incredible, I didn't even know you could get that quality with sea creatures。 。。。more

Stephanie

Octopus, seahorse and jellyfish are three ocean animals that evoke mystery and wonder whenever we can glimpse a look。  Their beauty and diversity reels you in for a closer look。  In Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish photographer David Liittschwager reveals the work of 12 years of specialized photography of these beautiful creatures。   All of the animals are pictured on white backgrounds through a photographic technique of using condenser lenses that allows light to be focused on the camera lens, incr Octopus, seahorse and jellyfish are three ocean animals that evoke mystery and wonder whenever we can glimpse a look。  Their beauty and diversity reels you in for a closer look。  In Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish photographer David Liittschwager reveals the work of 12 years of specialized photography of these beautiful creatures。   All of the animals are pictured on white backgrounds through a photographic technique of using condenser lenses that allows light to be focused on the camera lens, increasing the contrast allowing for all of the animals' details and intricacies to come forward。  Each chapter focuses on one type of animal and is accompanied by an essay by an expert in the field to give context and information about the animal, it's environment and special features。 Through the photography, the octopus dances across the page and stares into your eyes。  Their amazing skin texture and tentacles can be seen up close and in astounding detail。 The seahorse, seadragon and pipefish are pictured much bigger than their actual size so that their graceful shapes, intricate patterns and delicate features can be appreciated。  A wide variety of jellyfish are featured with close ups of tentacles, bells, and their overall lack of body parts is apparent。  I was intrigued by their many different forms and ways to reproduce for a creature that seems so simple。  I had no idea that there were eternal jellyfish or that they went through so many different phases to become the final form that we know as a medusa。  Overall, Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish is an amazing display of photography that allows these animals to shine and creates a call to protect these creatures that we share the Earth with。 This book was received for free in return for an honest review。  。。。more

Patty

This is a stunning book。But that probably does not come as a surprise。 I have never been disappointed by a book that has come from National Geographic and its partners。 In this one the reader is taken underwater to explore the world of the intriguing creatures known as the octopus, the seahorse and the jellyfish。Having once been fortunate to go snorkeling and diving in warm waters I have seen jellyfish up close and personal as it were。 They truly are fascinating little creatures。 I have also hel This is a stunning book。But that probably does not come as a surprise。 I have never been disappointed by a book that has come from National Geographic and its partners。 In this one the reader is taken underwater to explore the world of the intriguing creatures known as the octopus, the seahorse and the jellyfish。Having once been fortunate to go snorkeling and diving in warm waters I have seen jellyfish up close and personal as it were。 They truly are fascinating little creatures。 I have also held an octopus – the little suckers hold tight! And anyone that has gone swimming at the Jersey shore has seen a jellyfish。 We all kept watch for the man-o-wars because you didn’t want to swim into one of them!It is thrilling to learn so much more about these fascinating creatures and to see the stunning photographs that accompany the text。 It’s the kind of book you page through over and over again – particularly if you love the ocean and the creatures that live within。I received a free copy for my honest review。 。。。more

Vicki

I thought I was getting this whole book, but it appeared that it was just a sample。 The formatting was also off but with that being said, the pictures were breathtaking and I enjoyed the little snippet about jellyfish。 I would love to see the whole book。

Kiana

The parts of this book that I saw was just breathtaking。 The photographs depict the sea creatures in such a wonderful light。 Although I wish the sample included more pages, the parts I did see where phenomenal。 Thanks to the publisher for allowing me to review an ARC sample of part of the book on NetGalley。

Sharon Tyler

I received a sample of Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish by David Liittschwager, which is scheduled for release on April 5 2022。 My review is based on that sample, not the full book。 This is a book of photography that reveals the unnerving beauty of three notoriously mysterious sea creatures--the jellyfish, octopus, and seahorse--and how they perceive the world。 The jellyfish, the octopus, and the seahorse are among the most wondrous species on Earth--as well as some of the most difficult to document I received a sample of Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish by David Liittschwager, which is scheduled for release on April 5 2022。 My review is based on that sample, not the full book。 This is a book of photography that reveals the unnerving beauty of three notoriously mysterious sea creatures--the jellyfish, octopus, and seahorse--and how they perceive the world。 The jellyfish, the octopus, and the seahorse are among the most wondrous species on Earth--as well as some of the most difficult to document using traditional photography methods。 This collection showcases 200 of Liittschwager’s most revealing photographs, paired with penetrating essays that explain how a creature without a brain or without bones perceives the world。 Bestselling science writers Elizabeth Kolbert, Jennifer Holland, and Olivia Judson explain the biology and advanced cognitive abilities of these spineless denizens of the deep, exquisitely evoking their unnerving yet undeniable charisma。 In these pages, you’ll glimpse a seahorse only half an inch tall, a moon jelly spinning off a snowflake-shaped clone, and the blinking comb jelly, which may be the most ancient living animal on Earth。 Both enlightening and profound, this book documents the expanding frontiers of marine science, creating a powerful testament to the value and beauty of these little-seen--and endangered--species。Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish is a book that captured and kept my attention with the stunning photography。 I was amazed by the images on the page, and then glad to see the information about each of the creatures on the page。 While jellyfish might not be my favorite swimming partner, I have always been fascinated by their movements and grace in the water。 The brilliance of the octopus and the fragility and size of the seahorse have always captured my attention as well。 Getting to see them all in such stunning photographs with some information about their nature that I have not known before made this book a must read for me。 I am eager to see it in bookstores and libraries。 I think this will be a great book for anyone interested in the subject matter and the photography。 。。。more

Julie

I didn’t realize how very little I knew about these fascinating creatures。 Octopuses are wily and amazing, seahorses are cute and quirky, and jellyfish are varied and delicate。 Each of the three sections gives an overview of the anatomy and functionality of the animal, followed by dozens of gorgeous, glorious photos of the various species。 I was especially impressed by the intelligence of the octopi and the diaphanous fluidity of the jellyfish。 I love these big Nat Geo books as both reference an I didn’t realize how very little I knew about these fascinating creatures。 Octopuses are wily and amazing, seahorses are cute and quirky, and jellyfish are varied and delicate。 Each of the three sections gives an overview of the anatomy and functionality of the animal, followed by dozens of gorgeous, glorious photos of the various species。 I was especially impressed by the intelligence of the octopi and the diaphanous fluidity of the jellyfish。 I love these big Nat Geo books as both reference and art。I received a complimentary copy of this book via TLC Book Tours。 。。。more

Sara Strand

Honestly, does National Geographic ever put anything out that isn't worthy of 5 stars? I don't think so! This book is AMAZING, and if you are a fan of aquatic creatures, or maybe they scare the pants off of you, you will find yourself completely mesmerized by the photos throughout this book。 Some are so beautiful, it's hard to believe they aren't paintings but instead, real animals。 The colors and vibrancy of each photo are absolutely perfect。 Honestly, does National Geographic ever put anything out that isn't worthy of 5 stars? I don't think so! This book is AMAZING, and if you are a fan of aquatic creatures, or maybe they scare the pants off of you, you will find yourself completely mesmerized by the photos throughout this book。 Some are so beautiful, it's hard to believe they aren't paintings but instead, real animals。 The colors and vibrancy of each photo are absolutely perfect。 。。。more

Max

Beautiful photography in this book。 Unfortunately the advanced reader copy only has 16 pages, so there was only about one page of text I could read and some pages of photos。 What was provided, was wonderful however。Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC to read。 Opinions are my honest thoughts。

Anni

Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish features stunning photography by David Littschwager - over 200 of his personal best shots from around the world of these fascinating creatures appear in this tome。Also included are essays by three brilliant, best-selling science writers, throughout, describing how creatures have survived and thrived for so many years without bones or brains。Enjoy this great coffee table and conversation starter book, especially if you like beautiful photography and marine life。 I enj Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish features stunning photography by David Littschwager - over 200 of his personal best shots from around the world of these fascinating creatures appear in this tome。Also included are essays by three brilliant, best-selling science writers, throughout, describing how creatures have survived and thrived for so many years without bones or brains。Enjoy this great coffee table and conversation starter book, especially if you like beautiful photography and marine life。 I enjoyed my sneak-peak and picked it up because I had wanted to be a marine scientist in my younger years!Don’t miss out, you won’t be sorry!I had a sneak-peak, shortened ARC review copy from NetGalley and National Geographic。 This is my honest feedback。#OctopusSeahorseJellyfish #NetGalley 。。。more

Brenda

Author David Littschwager is also a stellar photographer as evinced in 200 gorgeous photographs in Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish。 Though this is a sample portion of his book, the information it contains is brilliant and breathtaking, an amuse bouche for what is to come。 These marine creatures are amongst the most elusive and beguiling in the world and as such are tricky to photograph。 I frequently swim with moon and comb jellies in the Mediterranean and though bumping into squishiness can at firs Author David Littschwager is also a stellar photographer as evinced in 200 gorgeous photographs in Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish。 Though this is a sample portion of his book, the information it contains is brilliant and breathtaking, an amuse bouche for what is to come。 These marine creatures are amongst the most elusive and beguiling in the world and as such are tricky to photograph。 I frequently swim with moon and comb jellies in the Mediterranean and though bumping into squishiness can at first be disconcerting, there is no experience like it。 Jellyfish aren't actually fish。 Incredibly, they propel themselves without a brain, bones or blood。 The octopus is exceptionally intelligent and efficient and the tiny seahorse has very special capabilities。 Visiting aquariums is a wonderful way to immerse oneself into their world。My sincere thank you to National Geographic and NetGalley for giving me a very compelling glimpse into the lives of these beautiful marine creatures! I long to read this book in its entirety。 。。。more

John

An exquisite and utterly mesmerizing book。 The photos are stunning, and I spent a good deal of time going back over them to study them more closely。 This book gives the reader a view into the mysterious lives of these beautiful creatures。 This led me to read more about octopi - and I'm never ever ever going to consume another again in my life。 They are incredibly intelligent and it's heartbreaking that they are now being farmed for consumption in Europe。 This book may touch your heart as well af An exquisite and utterly mesmerizing book。 The photos are stunning, and I spent a good deal of time going back over them to study them more closely。 This book gives the reader a view into the mysterious lives of these beautiful creatures。 This led me to read more about octopi - and I'm never ever ever going to consume another again in my life。 They are incredibly intelligent and it's heartbreaking that they are now being farmed for consumption in Europe。 This book may touch your heart as well after you see and learn more about the octopus, seahorse, and jellyfish。 You may never think about them in the same way again。。。hopefully!Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC。 。。。more

Veronica Portnov

Thank you so much to NetGalley and David Littschwager for the advanced reader preview of the book! Each photograph in the preview was absolutely stunning, and the excerpt of text was very engaging to read!Thanks so much for this opportunity, and I’m certainly looking forward to the extended release later this year。

Tyler

Gorgeous photos。 I can only imagine how difficult it is to photograph these magnificent creatures。 Unfortunately, the review copy I received is only 6% of the book, but I did already learn in the few pages I have access to that jellyfish don’t have brains! I’m looking forward to the rest of the book。Thank you NetGalley and National Geographic for providing this ARC in exchange for my honest review。

Blandrea

I love these sea creatures and love to look at them even more! I can't wait for the full version of this book to be released。These would be incredibly difficult animals to capture on film。 Nevertheless the pictures are stunning! The pictures have a sense of movement to them and often show the same animal in different stages of movement, which is significant when a body can change shape as much as an octopus ore Jellyfish's。The small portion of text in this sample was accessible and interesting a I love these sea creatures and love to look at them even more! I can't wait for the full version of this book to be released。These would be incredibly difficult animals to capture on film。 Nevertheless the pictures are stunning! The pictures have a sense of movement to them and often show the same animal in different stages of movement, which is significant when a body can change shape as much as an octopus ore Jellyfish's。The small portion of text in this sample was accessible and interesting and I am very much looking forward to sitting down with this book and exploring these weird and wonderful creatures! 。。。more

Rebecca Reeder

Gorgeous in every way。 This would make a lovely gift for anyone who enjoys sea life or rarely seen creatures from the ocean。 This book truly amazed me with its stunning photographs that show the incredible details and colors of a variety of - as the title indicates- Octopus, Seahorse, and Jellyfish。 The 200 photo are described as "David Liittschwaher's most revealing images," and that they are。 In addition, the essays are fun and fascinating and could be very useful in school science classes bec Gorgeous in every way。 This would make a lovely gift for anyone who enjoys sea life or rarely seen creatures from the ocean。 This book truly amazed me with its stunning photographs that show the incredible details and colors of a variety of - as the title indicates- Octopus, Seahorse, and Jellyfish。 The 200 photo are described as "David Liittschwaher's most revealing images," and that they are。 In addition, the essays are fun and fascinating and could be very useful in school science classes because of the cool facts: jellyfish don't have brains (or blood or bones)。 The authors of the essays are themselves bestselling science writers。 。。。more

Suradha

Thank you NetGalley for a preview of the book in exchange for an honest review。 Even an excerpt of the book makes for fascinating reading and the pictures are simply exquisite。 I think it would make for a fantastic gift for anyone looking for an entry into science based on the quality of the scientific communication alone。

Lorena

This is a beautiful book filled with 200 detailed photographs of octopuses, seahorses, and jellyfish。 The sample I received didn’t include very much text, but what I did read was intriguing and easy to understand。 This would be a fun coffee table book to browse, and a lovely gift。 I would have loved this as a child fascinated by sea creatures, but this book is likely to fill anyone interested in nature with a sense of child-like wonder。Thanks to National Geographic for providing me with an unpro This is a beautiful book filled with 200 detailed photographs of octopuses, seahorses, and jellyfish。 The sample I received didn’t include very much text, but what I did read was intriguing and easy to understand。 This would be a fun coffee table book to browse, and a lovely gift。 I would have loved this as a child fascinated by sea creatures, but this book is likely to fill anyone interested in nature with a sense of child-like wonder。Thanks to National Geographic for providing me with an unproofed ARC sample through NetGalley。 I volunteered to provide an honest review。 。。。more

Claudia

I received an excerpt as a review copy of this book。 It includes beautiful photographs, descriptions and essays。 The review copy did not include a complete example of one of the essays。 From what I could determine, it was well written。 This is likely a great coffee table book。 It might actually be a 5 star coffee table book, but I am being conservative because I received such a small sample。 Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review。