Five Prints in “The Great Certainty” — Current Show at The Ansel Adams Gallery

I am very grateful to The Ansel Adams Gallery for including five of my photographs in the exhibition that opened this week in Yosemite Valley: “The Great Certainty: Photographs Commemorating 100 Years of National Park Stewardship,” August 6 through September 10.
 
A great variety of photographers are represented in this exhibit, and I feel honored to be included among them and to count many of them as personal and professional friends: Ansel Adams, William Neill, Charles Cramer, Keith Walklet, Michael Frye, Mark Citret, Bob Kolbrener, Scot Miller, Rex Naden, Charlotte Hamilton Gibb, Mike Reeves, Franka Mlikota Gabler, David Hoffman, and Evan Russel.
 
Stop in for a visit if you are in Yosemite Valley!
Sandstorm, Dunes
Stong winds lift clouds of sand high into the air above desert sand dunes, Death Valley National Park.
Submerged Boulders, Lake, and Cliffs
Sunlight illuminates submerged boulders near the cliff face along the High Sierra Trail – Sequioa National Park.
Basalt Columns, Lichen, Autumn Plants
Autumn plants and lichen lend color to basalt columns, Devils Postpile National Monument
Sunrise, Capitol Reef
Dawn clouds about the peaks of Capitol Reef National Park
Fractured Granite, Reflections
The base of a rugged granite wall reflected in the still surface of a sub-alpine Sierra Nevada lake

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