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Ruetz, Michael. Eye on Australia. Photographs by Michael Ruetz. First Edition.
Ruetz, Michael. Eye on Australia. Photographs by Michael Ruetz. First Edition.
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Little Brown and Company, 1987. A New York Graphic Society Book. Coffee table book, 10 x 14 inches, ex-library with tape evidence on blue cloth where former dust jacket protector was affixed. Dust jacket is fine with new dust jacket protector, no spine labels. Card pocket in back of book, otherwise no library evidence and no signs of use. Dramatic color photos are presented in panoramic format with two-page spreads, also with five foldouts. Issued at $50. Summary:
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Eye on Australia (1987)
This expansive, large-format photographic monograph by acclaimed German landscape photographer Michael Ruetz serves as a monumental visual survey of the Australian continent. The 143-page volume captures the ancient, unpopulated character of the Australian wilderness, forming part of a broader series of large-scale geographic studies.
Key Content and Themes
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The Panoramic Perspective: The defining technical and aesthetic feature of the book is the use of a specialized panoramic camera. Replicating the natural, horizontal field of a human gaze, the volume contains 61 vivid color illustrations, predominantly formatted as dramatic two-page spreads. This includes five large fold-out sections that offer immersive, unobstructed views of iconic locations like the Great Barrier Reef and the Red Centre.
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Geological Majesty over Modernity: The lens purposefully bypasses urban centers and modern architecture to isolate the raw, prehistoric majesty of the land instead. The compositions emphasize the interplay of light and shadow across massive rock formations, scorched deserts, and dense tropical coastlines, highlighting the continent's distinct textures.
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Environmental Context: The accompanying introductory text provides essential environmental context, detailing the delicate balance of the ecosystems and emphasizing the fragility of the wilderness.
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Color Fidelity: The book is celebrated for its high-quality color printing, which accurately translates the unique and intense light of the Southern Hemisphere. The plates capture the deep ochres, vivid blues, and dusty olives that define the natural Australian palette.
Significance
Eye on Australia is a definitive artistic record of the continent's wilderness. Released during a period of renewed global fascination with the region, the book moves past typical tourist postcard imagery. Through cinematic framing and an environmental lens, the publication frames the Australian outback not as a frontier to be conquered, but as a monumental, timeless sanctuary demanding global preservation.
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