Re: Ansel Adams: Do you fight or embrace his influence on your landscapes?
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Jac@stafford.net
I am highly suspicious of posts which chant "I" frequently, in particular as the first letter of a post, and when the poster suggests that we should adopt his view. The most annoying are from that person who seems compelled to reply several times a day to the same old tune. Just this one time, just this one post let me say "Nobody cares!"
You know who you are.
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Re: Ansel Adams: Do you fight or embrace his influence on your landscapes?
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Jac@stafford.net
One project in the back of my mind is to photograph the USA's aerial infrastructure - the telephone, power, and cables that will eventually be buried. Any way one perceives them they remain remarkable.
I had that exact thought for a series just last week while heading towards a job west of D.C. in Virginia. A perfect little ridge and valley landscape interspersed with houses and powerline towers slicing right through it. Pretty and ugly at the same time.
All the telephone/power poles are gradually disappearing in Arlington. Becoming artifacts.