Ansel Adams [1902 -1984]was an American photographer, famous for his black and white images of Yosemite National Park. His photographs have a clarity and sharpness. Many of his photographs can be seen on Internet sites, such as the US National Archives. I especially like this one for its composition.
Posted by: timdodds | January 20, 2012
An Ansel Adams photograph to enjoy
Posted in Culture, Photo of the week | Tags: Ansel Adams
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