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> A friend sent me this link this morning. I found it very interesting
> with some great photos. Kodachrome sheet film at this time was only ASA
> 8 (daylight) or 10 (type A, movie lights) which probably explains the
> use of much supplementary light which I assume is flash but might be
> incandescent movie lights.
>
> <http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914>
>
I had to search for this, and finally found my copy of "Ansel Adams in
Color" edited by Harry M. Callahan (Little, Brown and Co., 1993, ISBN
0-8212-1980-4). Adams began using Kodachrome shortly after is was invented
in the mid-1930s, and this collection of landscape photos is every bit as
captivating as is his B&W work. The photo of El Capitan, taken in 1952
(opposite page 9) is a wonderful study of colour, form, and balance.
Chris
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