Monday, 21 November 2016

Landscape Definition

What is a landscape?

A landscape is all the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.





Ansel Adams Landscapes:



Group f/64, which Ansel Adams was apart of, was a group of seven 20th-century San Francisco photographers who shared a common photographic style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully framed images seen through a particularly Western viewpoint.

It was called f/64 since that was the aperture used to take these landscapes.

Pictorialism is the name given to an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the later 19th and early 20th centuries. Ansel Adams was generally considered as a 'pictorialist' since he played a great role in this aesthetic movement.

The Zone System is a photographic technique for determining optimal film exposure and development, formulated by Ansel Adams and Fred Archer.

Being methodical is a something done according to a systematic or established procedure.\

The term “seeing” can be used to describe pre visualization. The visualization of a photograph involves many extremely swift observations and calculations, motivated and controlled by intuition and experience. Below are three methods increase your awareness of the visualization process.

Aesthetic - Something that is visually pleasing

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