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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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California, Camps and Camping, Center for Creative Photography, Hikes and Hiking, Kings Canyon National Park (Calif), Muir, John, National Park Service, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, O’Keeffe, Georgia, Photography, Sierra Club, Sky & Telescope (Journal), Space and Astronomy, Stieglitz, Alfred, Travel and Vacations
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