Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> From: Bryan Willman > > Actually, the few landscapes I've > seen that I would call powerful were > by Adams. Part of it was that after > seeming them in books, when I > got to see the images full size > in person, they were stunning. > Still stunning that a B&W image > can take you to another place > and give you a real sense of it. A local camera store (Swanlund's) here in little Eureka is owned by a man whose many collectibles include some Adams original prints on display in a small gallery. On my first visit, I spent almost an hour staring at the seven prints, initially awed, then being pleasantly surprised by little revelations in each print with every extra minute that I looked. I tried to burn into my own mind's eye just how much tonal range a black and white print can actually hold and how much of the grandeur of creation can be contained in a piece of paper. I go back at least once a month for an adjustment of my eyes and soul. Gary Todoroff