A trip through the park with Ansel Adams
April 26th, 2008
True, there’s plenty about Ansel Adams on the web. However, this article in the Travel section of NY Times is still worth reading, because it captures so well what so many of us amateur photographers attempt to do with our black & whites — that is, imagine that we’re Ansel Adams.
From the article:
Today, it is not unusual to encounter professional photographers and novices alike trying to retrace his path. They wait for the perfect minute of moonrise over Half Dome or a shadow on a fallen tree in Siesta Lake. They remember his photo of a juniper tree they saw in a museum, on a coffee cup or a monthly calendar.
And here are some of my B & W shots:









