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03/13/2005 02:30:44 PM |
Yes, he did take some portraits and color shots, but in my opinion they are not what define his style. Everyone experiments, but one's style is what is common and familiar. If every type of photo someone ever took were included in a description of their style, then every photographer would have essentially the same style. In my opion, what defines Ansel Adams' STYLE is high contrast outdoor black and whites, not every photo he ever took. This doesn't appear black and white to me. |
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03/12/2005 01:33:18 PM |
The tree on the right that appears to have fallen over seems to spoil the lines. |
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03/07/2005 12:55:47 PM |
A tad heavy on the sharpening |
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03/07/2005 11:32:02 AM |
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03/07/2005 02:39:56 AM |
not very good lighting here |
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03/07/2005 12:26:00 AM |
This is a toned image rather than true B&W in the Adams style, but a good concept. |
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