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Title: WATER LIGHT TIME POSTCARDS
By: David Doubilet (Photos), David Doubilet
Format: Miscellaneous print

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ISBN 10: 0714842273
ISBN 13: 9780714842271
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Publisher: PHAIDON PRESS LTD
Pub. date: 1 September, 2002
Description: This title presents 45 postcards of 15 images (3 copies each) from David Doubilet's book "Water Light Time". The images of sharks, shipwrecks, rare and unusual species, exotic vegetation and vivid colours, aim to inspire awe at the wonder of the undersea world and the skill of the photographer.
Synopsis: This title presents 45 postcards illustrated with images from David Doubilet's book "Water Light Time". Sharks, shipwrecks, rare and unusual species, exotic vegetation, startling and vivid colours, Doubilet's pictures aim to inspire awe at both the wonder of the undersea world and the skill of the photographer. This is a selection of 15 (3 copies each) of the most beautiful (and usable as postcards) images from his brightly coloured and sometimes dangerous submarine world.
Publication: UK
Imprint: Phaidon Press Ltd
Returns: Returnable
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