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"Adua AX (New Edition) / Adieu AX (New Edition)" is a collection of photographs of the world's most popular photographer, Takuma Nakahira. Falling into acute alcohol poisoning in 1977, Nakahira, who somehow managed to leave the hospital after leaving a disorder in his memory and language, continues his days of finding a new style, sealing "Bure Bokeh", which was also a synonym. I was shocked by the work of William Klein, questioned the work based on the nude and photographer's strong self-consciousness at the time, and continued to shoot "blur and blur" as if to oppose them. As a result, he made the subject too unknown and felt that the whole work had lost the essence of the photograph. Even at the end of the book, “On self-transformation of photography,” he says, “Return to a simple photographer, break up your self-consciousness, and create your own new consciousness”. A mid-career work group of reborn photographer Takuma Nakahira, following "New Gaze (New Gaze) (1983)". "Adua X" means "Abayo X" with the meaning of the goodbye to the photographs and various people so far. Published 2006, New Edition, Hardcover. OBI missing