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"Particle Mist" is a photo book by Bill Henson, a photographer from Melbourne, Australia. Henson is a genius artist who held a solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia's oldest museum, when he was just 20 years old. His works, which are photographed using monochrome and color, such as nudes, portraits, snapshots of street crowds, fantastical landscapes, and original collages that were exhibited at the Venice Biennale, tell the story of images hidden inside Henson. This book is in three parts, with the second part of the "Untitled" series created by Henson in his early 1970s and the addition of new unpublished works. In response to the content, the cover design is quoted from three phrases of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, and as always, I admire Stanley Barker's design sense.