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Ansel Adams primarily used large-format black-and-white Photography to capture stunning landscapes and natural scenes. He often employed an 8x10 inch view camera, which allowed for exceptional detail and tonal range in his images. Adams was also a pioneer in the use of the zone system, a photographic technique that helped him control exposure and development for optimal contrast and clarity. His work emphasizes the beauty of the American wilderness, particularly in national parks like Yosemite.

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