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Ansel Adams on visualisation

Probably the most important and most difficult thing to learn. And the skill that separates the ‘snapper’ from the ‘serious’ photographer.

See the short video of Ansel Adams talking about visualisation here

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This entry was posted in Digital, Film, photography and tagged Ansel Adams, visualisation on March 21, 2016 by Colin Shaw.

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