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The Photography Of Ansel Adams


By Kenneth Scott

The Photography Of  Ansel Adams

Photography is much more than choosing a scene and getting the view on film. In the world of photography, Ansel Adams photographs are a force to reckon with. Ansel Adams has always tried to present matchless and differently styled imagery of the scenes he captures in his lens. He is highly successful in his endeavor to put before you a scene in exactly the same way that he perceives. The result is that the final product looks some thing out of a fantasy.

Most of his photographs may be in black and white, but his ability to give a three dimensional appearance to the pictures he shoots, is by it self, a unique art. His astute handling of light, depth, and texture make his photographs look real to life, as if you are actually present at the place you are seeing in the picture. This may seem to be a simple task, but in black and white photography it requires a keen eye for detail and positioning of the different landmarks that you want to highlight. Usually most of the photographers use set styles to produce mundane photos of, say, landscapes and natural scenery. This limits the view and you see only what the photographer tries to highlight and puts in the center of the photograph. Ansel Adams tries to present the scene in its totality rather than restricting it to a focal point.

For this purpose, Ansel Adams uses different styles for giving entirely new perspectives to even ordinary scenes. For example in one his photographs, From Glacier Point, he deliberately does not put the focal point at the centre to give the photo a distinct identity. Had he centered it, the viewers attention would focus only at one place. His innovative style has successfully made it appear in a way that the viewers attention moves from the dark tree to the valley and then to the glorious mountain in the photo. This is what makes Ansel Adams photographs unique and collectible pieces.

Most of Ansel Adams photographs would match what you often fantasize about. The fine detail, choice of visuals, the realism that they are able to portray, makes his photographs a treasure to be stored for eternity. His ability to choose a unique standpoint through exclusive and different permutations of what he sees makes his photographs unique and a thing of beauty for ever. It is this ability that makes his style incomparable to the work of others.

Despite the price they demand Ansel Adam photographs are worth the last cent that you spend for it.



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