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A photo book by Japanese photographer Yoshinori Sawamoto, "The Time of the Sea-Boso Peninsula". Born in 1932. The theme that Sawamoto, who was known for aerial photography and was active mainly in commercials such as tourist posters and calendars, chose as "a real semi-commercial job" was the Boso Peninsula. Shortly after the war, Yoshinori Sawamoto decided to go on a bicycle trip around Boso with a friend, and at work he went to the Uchibo and Sotobo to work on posters for each municipality. This book is composed of photographs of "I talked about nature, praised it, and sang it with my own image," centering on the sea of Boso, which is a field that I am familiar with and has a "deep bond." I am. The landscape of the sea, which spreads with aerial photography, captures the power and grandeur of nature and is a landscape unrelated to commercialism. It is a vector different from the poetic one like the calm Seto Inland Sea taken by Yoichi Midorikawa, and it shows the state of the sea, beaches, reefs, etc. over 7 chapters, but it is like a sea that advocates semi-commercial and splashes. It is a book that you can feel the courage of Sawamoto who pursued his own creation even though it was rough. Second printing.