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The Snake River Overpass made famous by Ansel Adams. The trees have over grown the original scene but it is still iconic.
Howdy, I'm alive and mostly well. :-)
I have literally been working nights days and weekends, I was on overtime Wednesday afternoon, but whatever, here it is 3 am and I'm hoping to go to sleep soon....
anywho, I just watched a documentary on Ansel Adams, A photographer that I must admit to have never heard of until people threw his name my way on occasion and until this evening didn't really know who or what he was. I immediately went to Lr and processed this (one of two shots yet unprocessed that I have left.....) If you want to take the time and compare it to 'feeling small', or 'nothin to see here' , you'd see the difference in style. almost the same take, much different vibe. AA wanted to bring what he felt more than what he saw and I think this is along those lines. It is a subtle difference, but an important one I think. Looking at this stirs my soul, looking at this brings back that giddyness that I experienced watching the scene unfold. what do you think?
Once again I've fallen behind and I don't see me catching up soon as it is hectic here with work and the holidays are racing at me, but I wanted to throw this out there for debate before I checked out.
please take a moment to blow this up and tell me what you think.
Ansel
He was just sitting on the kitchen table ...
So if any one would have told me 4 years ago that I would have a cat SITTING on my kitchen table I would have said you were nuts - no cat would ever be allowed in my house let alone jump, sit, lay on my kitchen table ...but that was then this is now and Ansel pretty much rules the house
I'm sure most of us landscape photographers have been inspired by Ansel Adams some way or another. This is my poor attempt. I just love the shape and texture in this scene I shot at Diablo Lake Wa in the PNW.
In der Celler Neustadt ist ein älteres Fabrikgebäude mit zerschlagenen Fensterm zu sehen.
Für mich ein B&W Experiment.
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Sprinting south through the Antelope Valley alongside Sierra Highway approaching the town of Rosamond.