In the history of modern photography Ansel Adams is something of an anomaly--a triumphant one, but an anomaly nevertheless. In a period when most ambitious photographers have felt fortunate to win the support of one parochial segment of the total audience, Adams has been admired by a constituency so large and diverse that it could, one would have assumed, agree on nothing...
1. MOUNT McKINLEY, ALASKA
2. SAGUARO CACTUS, SUNRISE, ARIZONA
3. RAPIDS BELOW VERNAL FALL, YOSEMITE VALLEY
4. MORMON TEMPLE, MANTI, UTAH
5. VINE AND ROCK, ISLAND OF HAWAII, T.H.
6. REFUGIO BEACH, CALIFORNIA
7. THE WHITE CHURCH, HORNITOS, CALIFORNIA
8. ROOTS, FOSTER GARDENS, HONOLULU, T. H.
9. OAK TREE, SNOW STORM, YOSEMITE
10. TRAILSIDE, NEAR JUNEAU, ALASKA
11. ALFRED STIEGLITZ, AN AMERICAN PLACE, NEW YORK
12. CLOUDS ABOVE GOLDEN CANYON, DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA