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01/14/2009 01:52:36 PM · #26
Apparently, Ansel Adams is the world's only photographer. Who knew?
01/14/2009 02:13:56 PM · #27
Originally posted by posthumous:

Apparently, Ansel Adams is the world's only photographer. Who knew?


Bah! Humbug! Don. ;)
01/14/2009 02:34:42 PM · #28
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by posthumous:

Apparently, Ansel Adams is the world's only photographer. Who knew?

Bah! Humbug! Don. ;)

Hehe at both of you! :-D
Love the "ones that got away" stories as well.

PS: This challenge provides more evidence that The Chooser is looking at very recent challenge suggestions.

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01/14/2009 03:08:21 PM · #29
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Both Adams challenges have occurred in the dead of winter (where I am) which kind of bums me out. My options are limited...

R.


Winter poses some challenges, but a lot of opportunities. The air is lowest in humidity this time of year providing a lot of image clarity potential. The snow on the landscape adds an element of interest. The weather and light need to cooperate, but with a few clouds hanging around the peaks and fresh snow above 9000', I think I'm excited.

I won't have the reflection of a "Wonder Lake", but I have in mind something like "McKinley Range" or "Clearing Winter Storm". Our weather is to include a January thaw for the next six days, so I'll snowshoe into the high country tomorrow for the sunrise light. Low angle sun in the south, so I'll select a valley with the right orientation.

One thing I'm looking forward to is the absence of tourists popping into my scene at the decisive moment of best light.

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01/14/2009 05:53:23 PM · #30
hahn23 is in Colorado. eee-gads. Even his profile picture in black and white is Ansel-ish. How can I get a picture of a flower a fence or a tree NOW??? (I think it's eyeglasses for me. hahah).

Oooo my God. Just saw this. GREAT picture hahn23. What a dream!



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01/14/2009 05:56:39 PM · #31
Originally posted by hahn23:

Winter poses some challenges, but a lot of opportunities. The air is lowest in humidity this time of year providing a lot of image clarity potential. The snow on the landscape adds an element of interest. The weather and light need to cooperate, but with a few clouds hanging around the peaks and fresh snow above 9000', I think I'm excited.


That's great for Colorado, and winter is terrific on the Central California coast, and it's just outstanding in the desert, but in the Northeast, where I am at, it is problematical. A lot of bleak, dull, leaden skies and half-melted, slushy snow scenes ar5e the norm right now. We do have a big storm coming, though, so maybe I'll luck out again like I did last time :-)

R.
01/14/2009 05:59:32 PM · #32
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by hahn23:

Winter poses some challenges, but a lot of opportunities. The air is lowest in humidity this time of year providing a lot of image clarity potential. The snow on the landscape adds an element of interest. The weather and light need to cooperate, but with a few clouds hanging around the peaks and fresh snow above 9000', I think I'm excited.


That's great for Colorado, and winter is terrific on the Central California coast, and it's just outstanding in the desert, but in the Northeast, where I am at, it is problematical. A lot of bleak, dull, leaden skies and half-melted, slushy snow scenes ar5e the norm right now. We do have a big storm coming, though, so maybe I'll luck out again like I did last time :-)

R.


Cape Cod? Must be beautiful Bear_Music. In Kentucky we have lots of dormant trees on the side of mountains but no snow caps here. I didnt see much about Ansel that had snow in it. Any good sites to go to for his snow pictures besides snow capped mountain peeks?
01/14/2009 06:00:50 PM · #33
I have ideas .... and being in New Mexico is finally a plus! Now I need the weather gods to cooperate... :)
01/14/2009 06:02:02 PM · #34
Originally posted by Balko:

I have ideas .... and being in New Mexico is finally a plus! Now I need the weather gods to cooperate... :)


New Mexico? I think I saw pictures by Adams that were taken in New Mexico. Maybe you can go to the same spots! (Gosh I am really in eyeglasses now. Hahahah).
01/14/2009 06:02:41 PM · #35
Originally posted by limerick:

I didnt see much about Ansel that had snow in it. Any good sites to go to for his snow pictures besides snow capped mountain peeks?


That's pretty well it. Offhand, the only winter/snow shots I can recall of Ansel's were taken at Yosemite, where of course he had lodging available and knew the territory well.

R.
01/14/2009 06:04:04 PM · #36
Originally posted by Balko:

I have ideas .... and being in New Mexico is finally a plus! Now I need the weather gods to cooperate... :)


Ansel loved New Mexico, did a lot of work around Santa Fe and Taos. He loved photographing the Pueblo architecture, was fascinated by the adobe forms. Our "actual Ansel" entry in the first AA challenge, in fact, was one of these Adobe shots.

R.
01/14/2009 06:04:24 PM · #37
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by limerick:

I didnt see much about Ansel that had snow in it. Any good sites to go to for his snow pictures besides snow capped mountain peeks?


That's pretty well it. Offhand, the only winter/snow shots I can recall of Ansel's were taken at Yosemite, where of course he had lodging available and knew the territory well.

R.


Ooo. I think I will research him a little more. I dont think I will do this challenge tho but it will be nice to do the research anyways.
01/14/2009 06:09:31 PM · #38
Wish this had come up next week. The wife and I are headed down to Canyon De Chelly for a weekend.

Think I'll go a little OOB on this one.....let the DNMC's be danged!!!!!

Edit:Because I always try to put an e where the y goes.

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01/14/2009 06:26:24 PM · #39
Go New Mexico!
01/14/2009 06:46:11 PM · #40
Originally posted by limerick:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by hahn23:

Winter poses some challenges, but a lot of opportunities. The air is lowest in humidity this time of year providing a lot of image clarity potential. The snow on the landscape adds an element of interest. The weather and light need to cooperate, but with a few clouds hanging around the peaks and fresh snow above 9000', I think I'm excited.


That's great for Colorado, and winter is terrific on the Central California coast, and it's just outstanding in the desert, but in the Northeast, where I am at, it is problematical. A lot of bleak, dull, leaden skies and half-melted, slushy snow scenes ar5e the norm right now. We do have a big storm coming, though, so maybe I'll luck out again like I did last time :-)

R.


Cape Cod? Must be beautiful Bear_Music. In Kentucky we have lots of dormant trees on the side of mountains but no snow caps here. I didnt see much about Ansel that had snow in it. Any good sites to go to for his snow pictures besides snow capped mountain peeks?


//homedecorators30.artselect.com/perl/frArtistByLastName?letter=A&artist=Ansel+Adams

I liked Ansel Adam's Denali shots more than his Yosemite shots. But, the link above shows a lot of trees.... both winter and other seasons, beaches, rivers, cumulus clouds, rose, driftwood, etc. I have seen an Ansel Adams image of the Golden Gate bridge with boats in SF bay, but almost all of his images avoid the "hand of man".
01/14/2009 08:06:47 PM · #41
We had two weeks of bright skies , white snow, and super dry freezing temps. Now that the challenge that excites me most comes about, we get cloudy skies, damp freezing rain/snow/slush mix, and as Robert put it bleak, dull leaden skies - predicted to last through the weekend. >:|
01/14/2009 09:25:47 PM · #42
Originally posted by hahn23:

I have seen an Ansel Adams image of the Golden Gate bridge with boats in SF bay, but almost all of his images avoid the "hand of man".


I'm not sure I can agree with that "almost all": he photographed a lot of indigenous architecture, as you noted he did the Golden Gate, he didn't exactly *avoid* the hand of man on a day-to-day basis. But it's true the archetypal Ansel Adams image, the one's he famous for, are pretty much all wilderness shots, so that's mostly what we see. I mean, I went through images in his studio with him, and there was a LOT of really nice stuff there that wasn't wilderness...

R.
01/14/2009 10:14:28 PM · #43
Ooo, I have some good ideas for this one, the place I live has plenty of good stuff that fits his style.
01/14/2009 10:18:05 PM · #44
Originally posted by goinskiing:

Ooo, I have some good ideas for this one, the place I live has plenty of good stuff that fits his style.

Doesn't bode well for me in the Head-to-head side challenge then :(
01/14/2009 10:52:36 PM · #45
Well, there is a photo of some flowers and it's really different what i saw in the first challenge!
//www.anseladams.com/ansel_art/yosemite.html

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01/15/2009 08:41:02 AM · #46
Originally posted by hahn23:



//homedecorators30.artselect.com/perl/frArtistByLastName?letter=A&artist=Ansel+Adams

I liked Ansel Adam's Denali shots more than his Yosemite shots. But, the link above shows a lot of trees.... both winter and other seasons, beaches, rivers, cumulus clouds, rose, driftwood, etc. I have seen an Ansel Adams image of the Golden Gate bridge with boats in SF bay, but almost all of his images avoid the "hand of man". [/quote]

Thanks for the link. It was very helpful! Maybe I will be in this one after all. No canyons here but I will do my best anyway.
01/15/2009 04:36:09 PM · #47
Dang, Ansel didn't shoot with a lensbaby...
01/15/2009 05:49:51 PM · #48

Guess I have some reading to do...
01/15/2009 06:20:31 PM · #49
I remember, my first challnege on DPC was Ansel Adams. I think, I can beat my previos Ansel Adams score:o)
01/15/2009 06:38:06 PM · #50
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

In the first Ansel Adams challenge I took 6th with this one:



All the rest of the top 30 were landscapes, except 13th was a harbor/skyline 'scape, 14th had beached fishing boats as a subject, and 27th was a nice detail of an old adobe (?) wall. There was an actual Ansel image entered, of an adobe church in New Mexico, and it also cracked the top 10. Bear in mind that the overwhelming majority of entries WERE landscapes, so it's not surprising most of the top finishers were as well. But there is some flexibility.

The real determining factor will be (or ought to be) a very high level of skill in powerful, tonally-rich B/W processing, which is the true mark of Ansel Adams.

R.


I am trying to understand, how is Ansel such a great photographer when one of his photographs recently appeared on the DPC Shadows challenge, and only scored a 4.6. It sounds like this guy is only a great photographer if you know it's his photo. If you don't know it's his, he obviously isn't all that great. So, how can you say how great he is, if his photo doesn't score so well on DPC?
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