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Transient Light
Rating:3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5
Author:Ian Cameron
Publisher:Photographers' Institute Press
ISBN:978-1-86108-521-5

Transient Light is a phrase coined by the author to describe a moment in time when a normal scene becomes amazing because of a shift in light.
Filled with plenty of images, the 175 page book covers different uses of light from shafts of sunlight to artificial floodlights.
The five sections cover everything from understanding light to editing with sub-menus and areas of importance benefiting from a coloured page. The images are very good and the softback version is small enough for field trips. Everything is explained clearly and concisely.

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