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What does Ansel mean?

Ansel adams (1February 20, 902-1April 22, 984) is an American landscape photographer, photography educator, natural environmental protector, the founder of "regional exposure method" and one of the founders of "f/64 Group" who advocated "pure photography". ? Born in San Francisco. Adams used to be the cover of Time magazine, and he also played the leading role in five TV series "Photography-The Art of Subtle Influence", which is a symbol of American ecological protection. His photographs have been printed in millions and can be bought in American supermarkets.

When he died at the age of 82, this American, who was originally from Britain, achieved great success and brilliance in his life. He is arguably the most popular photographer in history. Adams was the cover of Time magazine (1979, 9, 3), and also played the leading role in five episodes of TV series Photography-Sharp.

Ansel is a symbol of American ecological environment protection, and all the American scenic spots he photographed later became national parks. When he constantly criticized the Reagan administration for failing to protect the environment, Reagan had to meet him personally to explain the reasons. His distinctive face-a big nose stuck up at the age of four, a thick gray beard, a pair of wide-brimmed reading glasses and a cowboy's wide-brimmed hat-was printed on a T-shirt and snapped up by environmentalists.