Ansel Adams Photographer, Artist & Activist
“I am frustrated by both exposure-scale limitations and rigid film-color response. As ‘reality’ is out of the question, I can indulge myself with explorations of the ‘unreal’ color which may or may not have intriguing aesthetic effects. I would not want ‘post-card’ realism, but I would enjoy ‘enhancements’ of the colors which I fear is not possible with conventional material today.... The scope of control with the electronic image has not been explored, but I feel confident astonishing developments await us in this area.“ — A.A. (1983) ‘The Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming,’ c. 1948. Photograph by Ansel Adams ©️The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust
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Always the visionary, Ansel Adams saw the expressive opportunity in digital photography.
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Revolutionizing despite limitations is what made you great! So many of us are chasing that level of vision and execution
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Man I wish that view was possible today! Such a great photo although I prefer his B&W version.
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What film was this made on? Kodacolor negative? Ectachrome? Agfacolor?
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Wow would need a drone now to clear those trees in bend of river awe inspiring
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I have this view but his b/w, love it! And, going there this summer 🙌
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He was right about the future.
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Beautiful!!
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