Pics of the Week ::: Landscape
6 January 2010, 19:06
In the 1930’s the black and white works of Ansel Adams defined the common perception of the landscape photograph. His stunning images captured the essence of the natural setting and still impact many people today. In the 1950’s and 1960’s, photographers began to turn away from nature and begin to look more introspectively at man-made environments for inspiration. During this period the term landscape began to be completely redefined. The use and definition of landscape continues to change as photographers see fit.
[above] Borrowed Light by Greg Ryden ©
[above] Landscaped Landscape by Alejandro Brave ©
[above] ____scape by Bryant Alcantara ©
[above] Untitled by Fernando L. Brave, AIA ©
[above] Unsuspecting by Angela Martinez ©
[above] Split by Peter Ho ©
[above] The Vatican’s Backyard by Alejandro Colom ©
[above] Untitled by Christian Sheridan, AIA ©
[above] Alcatraz by Andrew Turner, AIA ©
[above] Untitled by Hannah Sargent ©

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