Ansel Adams: "The Tetons and the Snake River" (1942), public domain image via Wikipedia
Big weekend, moseying on over to the cowboy museum.They had a large retrospective from acclaimed photographer Ansel Adams, including western landscapes and objects in black-and-white Gelatin Silver prints.
As it so happens, coincidence of coinkydinks, I am a photographer, too, although I work in color and cell phone.
And the 21st century.
My images on paper are rendered in brown chocolate fingerprints.
Here is my most recent western exposure of a must-have artifact, currently on exhibit at the museum. I call this photo journalism, "The Little Napkin Dispenser on the Prayerful Cantina" (2011).
Authenticity pending, but I can vouch for the subject, which appears to be keenly to scale, and not a reproduction -- definitely, one of a kind, from my lips.
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