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Ansel Adams 
Mono Lake Reflections, CA 
1947 
  
Gelatin silver print 
9 5/16 x 12 ins 
  
Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust 
© Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust/Corbis. 
  
 
LL/33220 
  
Adams believed that photography was about interaction. He often compared the negative to a musical score and the print to its performance. It was Adams's view that: "The picture we make is never made for us alone; it is, and should be a communication to reach as many people as possible without dilution of quality or intensity. . . . To the complaint 'There are no people in these photographs,' I respond, There are always two people, the photographer and the viewer."
 
Ansel Adams, Camera and Lens, Book 1 of the Ansel Adams Basic Photo Series (Hastings-on-Hudson, NY: Morgan and Morgan, 1948), 23. 
 

 
  
 
  
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