Although I like AA's work, I believe he deserves his status for writing "The well-tempered photography," and describing the science underneath the process, more than for his images. Liking his work is a matter of taste.
I agree, Adams for me is about his writings which gave me understanding of exposure and contrast control. I like some of his images but in general I don't find them inspirational. I've always found Moonrise over Hernandez to be a rather dull image but I've never seen a real print of it.
I'm a big fan of Michael Kennas' work especially his Japanese images, some of it less so.
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