January 26, 2012
“In 1903, his family moved two miles west to a new home near the Seacliff neighborhood, just south of the Presidio Army Base. The home had a “splendid view” of the Golden Gate and the Marin Headlands. San Francisco was devastated by the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Uninjured in the initial shaking, the four-year-old Ansel Adams was tossed face-first into a garden wall during an aftershock three hours later, breaking his nose. Among his earliest memories was watching the smoke from the ensuing fire that destroyed much of the city a few miles to the east. Although a doctor recommended that his nose be re-set once he reached maturity, this was never done; as a result, Adams’s nose remained crooked for his entire life. (via Ansel Adams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

“In 1903, his family moved two miles west to a new home near the Seacliff neighborhood, just south of the Presidio Army Base. The home had a “splendid view” of the Golden Gate and the Marin Headlands. San Francisco was devastated by the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Uninjured in the initial shaking, the four-year-old Ansel Adams was tossed face-first into a garden wall during an aftershock three hours later, breaking his nose. Among his earliest memories was watching the smoke from the ensuing fire that destroyed much of the city a few miles to the east. Although a doctor recommended that his nose be re-set once he reached maturity, this was never done; as a result, Adams’s nose remained crooked for his entire life. (via Ansel Adams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

December 6, 2011
"It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment."

— Ansel Adams (via 122782)

(Source: fernsandmoss, via sustainable-sam)

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October 22, 2010
Japanese Internment at Manzanar as captured by Ansel Adams in 1943.
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Japanese Internment at Manzanar as captured by Ansel Adams in 1943.

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