Ansel Adams’ Landscape Photography Mrs. Bartles
Ansel Adams Ansel Adams was a photographer and conservationist born in San Francisco, California. He was famous for creating black and white landscape images of the Western United States.
Mr. Adams started photographing about the age of 14 when he was given a camera as a gift and went on a family vacation to Yosemite National Park. At age 17, he joined the Sierra Club and was an active member for the rest of his life.
Ansel Adams visualized his photographs before he took them. He was intensely interested in value. His photographs are prized for their incredible range of black and white values. Visualization of how the light and shadow would effect the photograph and his photo exposure techniques helped Mr. Adams achieve these unique images.
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Yosemite Falls Profile 1938
Half Dome, Merced River, Winter 1938
Cathedral Peak and Lake 1938
Dogwood Blossoms 1938
El Capitan 1938
Merced River Cliffs, Autumn 1939
Yosemite Valley Winter 1940
Ansel Adams Connection Ansel Adams’ Photograph used for Folgers Can 1969 Modern Folgers Can
Jeffrey Pine Sentinel Dome 1940
Thunderstorm, Yosemite Valley 1945
Lake Tenaya 1946
Half Dome from Glacier Point 1947
Nevada Fall, Rainbow 1947
Oak Tree Snowstorm 1948
Tenaya Creek, Dogwood, Rain 1948
Bridalveil Fall 1948
Vernal Fall 1948
Cathedral Spires and Rocks 1949
Early Morning, Merced River 1950
El Capitan, Winter 1950
El Capitan, Merced River, Clouds 1952
Moonrise from Glacier Point 1959
Moon and Half Dome 1960
Unicorn Peak, Thunderclouds 1967