michael9793
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I just was going through the portfolios on my Lenswork Extended #78. I came upon one with outstanding landscapes. It is called Visionscapes. Brooks Jensen makes the comment that Ansel Adams work is much like his work in that he has gone to Yosemite and seen the Landscapes that AA has take and the manipulation done in the darkroom is nothing like the real thing. Mr Ozgur's work is taking parts of landscapes that he has photographed and made landscapes that are no where to be found on this earth. Mr. Ozgur when confronted with this statement, just indicated no comment. I have nothing against MR. Ozgurs work it is some of the best manipulation of landscape I have ever seen. And this is what he likes to do, similar to a painter that makes up a landscape just to make a gorgeous landscape. But I find comparing dodging and burning in the darkroom the same as making up a landscape from bits and pieces. If AA was alive to hear this he would slap Brooks for that. There is nothing even close between the two other than rocks in the photographs.
I have listened to Brooks over the years and agreed with some things and didn't agree with others. I have learn a great bit from him too. But this comment has me going over the edge. Desecrating AA's work with this type of digi comments is totally out of line.
Sorry i just had to get this off my chest.
Michael Andersen
I have listened to Brooks over the years and agreed with some things and didn't agree with others. I have learn a great bit from him too. But this comment has me going over the edge. Desecrating AA's work with this type of digi comments is totally out of line.
Sorry i just had to get this off my chest.
Michael Andersen