“This is not your usual ‘how to be a better photographer’ book. It takes you into deeper water. It requires investigation and commitment to areas new to you. Among other things, you will think about perception in new ways. If you read this book with care, and without skepticism, it will radically expand your thinking, seeing, and photography.”
—Jay Maisel, photographer
and author of Light on America
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Seeing nature clearly is so difficult because concepts like "lovely flower" come to mind so quickly, obscuring the actual form of what is seen. That's certainly not the case in this fine image of colors and shapes.