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Idaho Panhandle National Forest - July 21, 2025
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justaprogressive
(5,832 posts)erronis
(21,846 posts)The changes have been mind-boggling especially when you think the possible huge sizes of "large format" using multiple lenses.
Bo Zarts
(26,142 posts)Actually, I still am a practicing f/64 layman and Adams disciple who enjoys an occasional indulgence in soft-focus pictorialism with natural filters like fog, mist, and rain.
However, I have read that Adams predicted and anticipated the development of digital cameras and digital processing. His markups of proof prints for further processing (dodge and burn for example) were extremely labor intensive . I can't help but think that he would love the better qualities of Lightroom, Photoshop, Nik, Topaz, and all the rest of the panoply of digital tools. And Ansel's photography platform on his woodie wagons would have made a bodacious drone operating pad.

erronis
(21,846 posts)And in 50 years looking back on your impressive tools of today we have to wonder what is in our future. Perhaps overwhelmed by AI? Or a continuation of capturing more and more of the real world in all the dimensions.
Now, I just want to go back to admiring your scenes as experienced and shown. Many thanks!
Bo Zarts
(26,142 posts)But AI scares me.
LoisB
(11,971 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,414 posts)Bozvotros
(946 posts)You called that right. Looking at that for very long and I could almost believe in a God again.
HeartsCanHope
(1,395 posts)calimary
(88,408 posts)Have you considered printing some of your photos for postcards? A set of them would make WONDERFUL Christmas gifts! Postcards or greeting cards. Either choice!
And you can just package 6 or 10 of them together in a nice new envelope and add your favorite holiday sticker(s) or a bow, and youre all set for gift-giving!