Ansel Adams

"The whole world is, to me, very much "alive" - all the little growing things, even the rocks. I can't look at a swell bit of grass and earth, for instance, without feeling the essential life - the things going on - within them. The same goes for a mountain, or a bit of the ocean, or a magnificent piece of old wood."

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Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams

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Ansel Adams was a renowned American photographer known for his black-and-white landscape images and advocacy for environmental conservation.

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