Ansel Adams was born on February 20, 1902 and died on April 22, 1984. Ansel Adams would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 113 years old today.
He was 16 when his parents gave him "The 8"x10" large format camera.
Ansel Adams was a master of "previsualization" and is considered to be the inventor of the Zone system. Using these two techniques and his sometimes unique perspective, he produced negatives that were technically superior, which resulted in outstanding prints. He seldom had to manipulate his prints in the darkroom to produce the quality that he is famous for. Ummm... the final line of the above answer is totally incorrect. Ansel was literally famous among photographers for how much time he spent in the darkroom revising his prints. The Zone System got his initial exposures correct, but that's just the starting point, not the finishing point.
Actually he did use the color system earlier on in his life. Mary Alinder found some of his old color negatives and she asked Ansel if she could produce them and he agreed, but after producing a couple pictures with her husband, Ansel ordered them to stop.Adams did a lot of color work. He was a consultant for Kodak and Polaroid and tested color materials for both. He also did a lot of commercial work to support himself. He was very old before his black and white fine art work began making him much money. Check out the book, Ansel Adams in Color.
It is impossible to say. A contest would have to be held.
He was famous for his landscape photography and more importantly for using very high f - stops even the size of a pin hole as to get very close and extremely far things in frame in focus.
He used a flip until like November, and then he started using a Canon SD 780 IS PowerShot. The Flip is much better.
Ansel Adams was a master of "previsualization" and is considered to be the inventor of the Zone system. Using these two techniques and his sometimes unique perspective, he produced negatives that were technically superior, which resulted in outstanding prints. He seldom had to manipulate his prints in the darkroom to produce the quality that he is famous for. Ummm... the final line of the above answer is totally incorrect. Ansel was literally famous among photographers for how much time he spent in the darkroom revising his prints. The Zone System got his initial exposures correct, but that's just the starting point, not the finishing point.
Actually he did use the color system earlier on in his life. Mary Alinder found some of his old color negatives and she asked Ansel if she could produce them and he agreed, but after producing a couple pictures with her husband, Ansel ordered them to stop.Adams did a lot of color work. He was a consultant for Kodak and Polaroid and tested color materials for both. He also did a lot of commercial work to support himself. He was very old before his black and white fine art work began making him much money. Check out the book, Ansel Adams in Color.
It is impossible to say. A contest would have to be held.
They started to use a Medical Camera in 2002.
A compact camera is only different from a standard camera in size. Using a compact camera is no different from using a standard sized camera.
A camera case is a case in which one can place their camera in when they are not using the camera to carry and protect the camera.
He was famous for his landscape photography and more importantly for using very high f - stops even the size of a pin hole as to get very close and extremely far things in frame in focus.
He used a flip until like November, and then he started using a Canon SD 780 IS PowerShot. The Flip is much better.
Yes, you can connect your camera to your iPad using the camera connector.
Answering "How do you transfer photos from a digital camera to your email in box using a USB connection from camera to shared computer?"
By using a camera
Someone using a camera.