安塞尔·亚当斯
“The appreciation of the natural scene should not be limited only to the grandeurs; the intimate details and qualities of our immediate environment can be revealed and appreciated. To protect these qualities will require a new planning approach of the highest order of sensitivity and effectiveness. We are prone to think of natural beauty—parks, reserves, ‘dedicated areas,’ etc.—in terms of locations on maps, restricted by borders and boundaries and viewed ‘vertically.’ This pseudo-aerial view can be misleading; our vision is usually projected horizontally and the vistas of the world are as important as the actual contact with rock and soil and growing things. Hence, the prospects, the glades, the lines of the hills, and the vast expanses of shore and ocean, these too must be preserved.... “We must take ALL resources under consideration; all resources, because they relate fatefully to our life on earth, reflect certain grandeurs, and deserve not only our attention, but our reverence.” “Aspens, Northern New Mexico,” 1958. Photograph by Ansel Adams. ©️The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust
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Okay, THIS is my favorite!
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This may be one of the greatest examples of intimate details, but if you want a consistant example of that, see Eliot Porter.