![]() But it wasn't always that way, and as I walked from print to print through the Museum of Fine Arts' " Ansel Adams In Our Time" exhibition, I could feel the excitement of a very different era of photography pulling me along, my heart in my throat. I've been making images professionally almost all of my adult life, and like so many of us today, I have a camera in my pocket at all times, and I document life as I go. ![]() ![]() It was so clear, and so sharp, I felt like I could reach out my hand and gently lift it from the valley floor. Leaning close into Ansel Adams' photograph "Canyon de Chelly National Monument," created in 1942, I saw the fine dark outline of a tree, far away, down by the river. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR) This article is more than 4 years old. ![]() Ansel Adams’ “Canyon de Chelly National Monument” at the Museum of Fine Arts. ![]()
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