Friday, September 27, 2019

Great Black and White Photographers (Part 3)

Ansel Adams
The thing that first caught my eye about Adams' pictures was the perspective he shot with for all of his landscape photos. I mainly wanted to choose them because I love the type of photos that capture landscape and nature because I think they look amazing.

Ansel Adams' "El Capitan"

When I look at this photo I can imagine turning my head and seeing all the trees surrounding while I smell the pine and pollen, for there is no way to avoid that earthy smell and there is no way to smell gas from cars or smoke from people smoking. I can feel the somehow soft, but rough, grass under my feet and if I were to touch the dirt it would feel soft. I hear the birds chirping as well as the crickets and there is nothing here that wants to or will stop the lively sound. I can taste the freshness and lack of pollution around me and I hope the taste stays with me forever.

Ansel Adams' "Mount McKinley"

When I look at this photo I can imagine tasting the cold air and reaching up to touch the clouds. If I were to look around I would be surrounded by these enormous mountains, but there's one that draws my eye and hats the giant, Mount McKinley. I would hike up the side feeling the cold snow burn my feet making me want to move faster. After I finally reach the top I can smell the fresh, cold air and see the world curve. My eardrums feeling as if they are about to burst from all the wind rushing past my face. I can feel the freedom up here.

3: The best way to share this photographer with others would probably be through social media because that has the majority of everyone hooked.

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