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When the Light, Shadow and Stars Aligned: Standing Where Ansel Adams Stood

The New York Times – Travel:

An enigmatic photograph by America’s most famous landscape photographer led to a forensic hunt to identify exactly when and where it was taken.

Kim Beil
Author: Kim Beil

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