A photographic introduction to air examines its role as a finite resource while presenting such images as a free-falling parachutist, a blacksmith's bellows, a clothesline, rust, and a prism. By the author of Water and Earth.
One of four books that ornament the top of my bookcase, these really appealed to me as an elemental pagan. I bought them individually over the course of a few weeks when I first started working at the bookstore and remember going from place to place to find them all.
They're wonderfully done, and the photography and prose go together well, but I have to admit my bias: if I wasn't someone who already liked to think of the world through the lens of the elements, it might not have struck me quite as strong.