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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

Ansel Adams Master Photographers (1983)

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  • he was amaizing as a photographer, and from what I see he was a wonderful person to... maestro thank you

  • Yes seems like a around nice guy, his autobiography is an ok read.

    stay tuned for Bob Capa.

  • Loved his comments " those who Bracket don,t really know what there doing". I,m amazed that he went and just took one shot and knew it would turn out great. Truly a genius.

  • Yes he was a master with a meter.

    I still like to bracket when in doubt.

    And you need to know most of the work was done in the darkroom, if he was alive today he would love photoshop.

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  • Part two is great to hear his philosophy. So many people argue that Ansel Adams made perfect negatives that would magically print perfectly. This shows that it's OK to manually manipulate the print to get your personal interpretation down on paper. Snotty photographers be damned ;-)

  • Fascinating that he was excited about digital imaging!

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  • what is this strange sound at 9:14?!!

  • @weenyone Ibelieve that was Adam's Moonrise Over Hernandez.

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  • I love his analogy to printing and taking the negative with that of performing a musical score! 

  • Could you imagine if he were here to experience Photoshop

  • His comments on "electronic" (i.e. digital) photography are at 7:02.

  • i'm glad to hear that adams embraced digital photography, even in its infancy. i was disappointed by all the comments in part 1 shunning digital photography. im pretty sure if you spoke to most respectable photographers, they would not be so concerned with digital/film as they would composition and vision

  • i'm glad to hear that adams embraced digital photography, even in its infancy. i was disappointed by all the comments in part 1 shunning digital photography. im pretty sure if you spoke to most respectable photographers, they would not be so concerned with digital/film as they would composition and vision.

  • Amazingly prescient comments about computer technology. And he's so welcoming to it.

  • i had to do a paper for photo for school and i wanted to do it on the great Ansel Adams and you video helped me a lot. ;) thanx so much!

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