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on May 19, 2015
This is a book for photographers. Non photographers are not apt to appreciate the descriptive text which is
emphasizes the quality of light and color much more than history, mood and ambience. Nor are they apt to
appreciate the improvisation of the photography equipment to miraculously escape life-threatening encounters.
Kirk Tuck is a professional photographer and this book draws upon his experience as a photographer and
husband and father. Photographers will enjoy reading a thriller written by a photographer.
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