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Dutch photographer Anne Hoene is known for her meticulous observations of patterns and order hidden in nature. Combining a biological perspective with an artistic sensibility, her systematic documentation of small, often overlooked objects in everyday landscapes exudes a unique allure that lies somewhere between science and poetry. Set in her allotment, "Allotment No. 235," Hoene's book is a pictorial guide to the diverse life forms—plants, insects, amphibians, and more—that inhabit this limited space. Using macro photography, microscopic photographs, and comparison diagrams, she meticulously captures the minute network of leaf veins, the structure of insect wings, and seasonal changes. While meticulous in its documentation, the layout and composition are full of playfulness and poetry, allowing readers to experience the profound depths of the garden's microcosm with each page. This book, which combines scientific observation and visual art, will give you a new perspective on nature. Published in 2020, this is the second edition (the first edition was published in 2010).
<Condition> Very good.