I believe that Ansel Adams felt profound awe and instead of verbalizing the awe, expressed that awe in each of his images. And we sense that awe as we look carefully at his photograph. The current Ansel exhibit is so popular that it's been extended for an extra week. We are so hungry for awe but fail to clear our mind's chatter to see what is right here/now..
Good point, Marion. Self-transcendent emotions can be expressed in many ways, and Ansel Adams was a master with his photographs. You do the same with your photographs in that tradition. 😊 http://www.marionpattersonphotographer.com/
An awesome issue!!! thank you.
You’re welcome Chris!
Robin: this is one of the best pieces ever! Leads me into a quiet meditation and reconnectedness…excellent reflective article. Thank you, Judy
Thanks Judy!
I believe that Ansel Adams felt profound awe and instead of verbalizing the awe, expressed that awe in each of his images. And we sense that awe as we look carefully at his photograph. The current Ansel exhibit is so popular that it's been extended for an extra week. We are so hungry for awe but fail to clear our mind's chatter to see what is right here/now..
Good point, Marion. Self-transcendent emotions can be expressed in many ways, and Ansel Adams was a master with his photographs. You do the same with your photographs in that tradition. 😊 http://www.marionpattersonphotographer.com/