Ansel Adams was a photographer and environmentalist who took black and white pictures of the environment and landscapes. A common theme that I noticed while looking a his photographs was that all his images had a lot of texture from nature. For example: close up of acorns, or of waves. Those are two completely different texture. He also uses a lot of leading lines and diagonal lines in his landscape pictures. The rule of thirds is also consistent in his work. From studying his photographs, I got really inspired to take a hike and capture everything, using lots of different textures combined, just like Adam did.
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AuthorCrystal Centeno-Padilla. Senior at Denver South High School. Archives
May 2018
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