Yorkshire in Photographs

Yorkshire in Photographs by Dave Zdanowicz, published by Amberley Publishing in 2016, presents a stunning visual exploration of England’s largest county. This 128-page collection showcases the diverse and picturesque landscapes of Yorkshire, highlighting its natural beauty and historical significance through the lens of a skilled photographer. The book captures various scenes, from the serene villages of the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the rugged coastline and the dramatic terrain of the North York Moors.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery that reflects Yorkshire’s charm and character, making it appealing to both residents and visitors alike. The photographs encompass themes of regional history and travel, inviting viewers to appreciate the scenic vistas and cultural heritage of this remarkable area. This edition serves as a visual tribute to Yorkshire, celebrating its landscapes and inviting exploration through the art of photography.
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Yorkshire is not only the largest county in England, it is also the most beautiful; just ask anyone living there. If there is a heaven then it must surely look like this and landscape photographer, Dave Zdanowicz, has captured its essence in this collection of divine images.From the distinctive landscapes and timeless villages of the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the spectacular, wave-battered east coast, and from the dramatic North York Moors to the rolling hills and dales of the Peak District, this book has it covered. For its proud inhabitants, long-term visitors and even casual tourists, this book is a must. Scan through these photographs and you’ll quickly see why Yorkshire is known as ‘God’s Own County’.
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