more
or less beautiful
photo by Ronnie Benner
"Stieglitz
would never say that
certain objects of the world
were more or less beautiful than others -
telegraph poles, for instance, compared with oak trees.
He would accept them for what they are,
and use the most appropriate objects
to express his thoughts and convey his vision."
- Ansel Adams
certain objects of the world
were more or less beautiful than others -
telegraph poles, for instance, compared with oak trees.
He would accept them for what they are,
and use the most appropriate objects
to express his thoughts and convey his vision."
- Ansel Adams
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