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註釋"What does "decay" look like? It can be as spectacular as a landslide and as intimate as cracked skin; it can be a mosaic of rain-soaked handbills stapled to a telephone pole or the rusted corner of a shipping container. Decay can possess the drama of a landslide or the intimacy of cracked skin. In "Decay," photographers Nathan Troi Anderson and J.K. Putnam share how decay looks to them through their lenses. Shot in color and black & white, with their cameras trained on a wide array of subjects, decay begins to take shape, framed by written insights about how they perceive this natural phenomenon. In a distinctly MBP twist, "Decay" also doubles as a pattern book, providing readers with 50 high-resolution, royalty-free patterns of decay that can be used for any number of graphic design applications." - product description.