Landscapes in black and white Ansel Adams (Ansel Adams)

Thirty years after the death of the famous Ansel Adams (Ansel Adams), National Geographic photographer Peter Essick (Peter Essick) decided to pay tribute to the master of landscape photography.
Inspired by the stunning scenery of Adams, Essick repeatedly photographed the same rocky area of ​​the Sierra Nevada of California, renamed in honor of the master of the Adams and so carefully sealed by them a few decades ago. The result is a fascinating collection of images published in the book The Ansel Adams Wilderness, as a tribute to the photographer and his love of nature.






























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