This book features 213 black and white photographs of male nudes set against diverse natural landscapes, including Hawaii, South Carolina, New Mexico, and California. It focuses on timelessness by excluding man-made objects, allowing the viewer to appreciate the models in a natural context.
Focusing on the application of wood characteristics in taxonomic and phylogenetic studies, the book explores how these features can aid in understanding relationships among species, genera, and families. It emphasizes the importance of caution when interpreting similarities, as many wood traits have evolved independently across unrelated groups. The text highlights the use of cladistic analysis to assess wood data and establish evolutionary relationships, demonstrating that certain wood structures, like storied wood, may not indicate close relationships without further phylogenetic context.
NATURAL OBJECTS is the latest volume from Pinecone Press, featuring a blend of sensual and abstract photographs of uncut men. The work combines male forms with elements from nature, emphasizing the beauty and textures of men's bodies. This luxurious book includes 213 photos and is the final installment in the Natural Man series.
This book presents a retrospective collection of previously unreproduced photographs from 1986 to 2006, featuring vibrant scenes like Utah's sandstone, Hawaiian lava flows, and Yosemite waterfalls, showcasing intact male bodies in diverse types and moods against these striking backdrops.