What Would Ansel Do?

© Kerry W. Willis

What Would Ansel Do?

Uploaded: November 07, 2003

Description

f 4.5 @ 1/50 sec./K.W. Willis/This image was recorded as a cloudy day came to an end and a rain storm was approaching. As the view camera photographer pondered I quickly chose this composition.

Comments

Ann Texter November 07, 2003

I really like this photo! It's very interesting. Big fan of black and white which really makes this photo! #72842

Kerry W. Willis November 07, 2003

Thanks Ann for your encouraging words. In honor of Ansel Adams, I thought it was only proper to present this image in black and white. Blessings, K.W. #260084

Ann Texter December 22, 2003

Congrats on making the finals with this photo, it really is a great image! Ansel would be proud! #304240

Vladan D. Djordjevic December 25, 2006

Great scene! I like composition... #3739289

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