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Ansel Adams primarily preferred taking pictures during the day, particularly during the golden hours around sunrise and sunset when the lighting was most favorable. His mastery of light and shadow was crucial to his Photography, and he often sought the contrast that natural daylight provided. However, he did experiment with night photography, especially with long exposures to capture the moonlight in his iconic landscapes, but day photography was his main focus.

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