Topic: Ansel Adams

A collection of polaroid pictures taken by iconic artists such as Andy Warhol and Ansel Adams was put on exhibit Friday at a Vienna museum after being rescued at the last minute from an auction.The WestLicht Museum, which is showing the photographs, ...

How to Photograph Landscapes

Many people initially pick up a camera because they long to capture the beauty around them, whether it?s a rugged mountain panorama , a hillside gilded with autumn foliage, a seemingly endless prairie undulating against the grandeur of a summer sky, or ...

Camera Basics: Depth of Field

A wide aperture gives you?a narrow depth of field. If you want to isolate a small part of a flower, you shoot at f/2.8. Only a small portion of the flower will be sharp, and the rest will be blurred as the ...

How Landscape Photography Works

Nature can be awe-inspiring, and photography is an excellent medium through which to capture the beauty of a landscape. Landscape photography can be a way to see the world in all its glory and show art through life. But finding that perfect ...

Polaroid action nets 12.5 million dollars

A collection of photographs from Polaroid auctioned by Sotheby's this week raised nearly 12.5 million dollars, or more than one million more than anticipated, the auction house said Wednesday.The auction included small color images of the late US senator Ted Kennedy and ...

Polaroid photographs raise $12.5 million at NY auction

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A sale of photographs from the collection of the Polaroid Corporation brought in $12.5 million, setting an auction record for iconic photographer Ansel Adams and new marks for the medium by artists including Andy Warhol, Chuck Close, and ...

Lens Focal length

If you own a camera with interchangeable lenses you'll know that there are so many other different lenses to choose from! Firstly one of the most fundamental things you can do to get the most out of your lens is to use ...

Help!

Here Is A Quick Tip List On Letters For The HELP! Adams 35mm Controversy In the June 2007 issue, reader E. Beeson has provided an incorrect reply regarding the 35mm rangefinder used by Ansel Adams. While Adams might have used a Contax ...