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Landscape Landscape is a photograph of the environment. It could be the forest, mountains, oceans, or your backyard. Ansel Adams is a famous landscape photographer. Here is one of his images.
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Landscape Photography
Ansel Adams ( ) Landscape Photography Types of Landscapes 1.) The Grand Landscape 2.) Details (MACRO) 3.)Abstract 4.) Site Specific
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Ansel Adams (1902-1984) The Grand Landscape high f-stop
Landscape Photographer and environmentalist The Grand Landscape high f-stop larger depth of field Details in the far distance Mount Williamson, the Sierra Nevada, from Manzanar, California, 1945
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Here is another of Ansel Adams Photos
Ansel Adams, The Tetons and the Snake River (1942)
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Ansel Adams Detail: Macro Photography
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Edward Weston Dunes, 1936
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Eliot Porter 1901-1990 Abstract- Close up of nature Foxtail Grass,
Lake City, Colorado
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Site Specific Photography
Andy Goldsworthy
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The Method Andy Goldsworthy Artwork and Bio
- Goldsworthy almost always uses found materials to make art. - He tries to use exclusively natural elements, and has been known to make ice sculptures using his own saliva to keep the pieces together! - Because of the transient nature of his art, he always photographs a sculpture after it is complete. - Because pieces will naturally change over time, this is the only way for him to record what he has made.
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Your Task: A Site Specific Landscape Photograph inspired by Andy Warhol 1. Manipulate the natural elements to focus on one or more of the elements of art: Line, Shape, Color, Space, Texture, Form 2. Play with varying angles, zooming in, and different points of view to capture your work forever in a photograph.
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