> From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Mark Roberts
> 
> Bob W wrote:
> 
> >The subject line speaks for itself, but I will explain.
> >
> >On 9th November at the National Maritime Museum there opens an
> >exhibition called Ansel Adams: Photography from the Mountains to the
> >Sea. It runs until 28th April 2013.
> >
> >If anybody's interested in going to it, and would care for some
> >company, let me know and we can arrange something. I am a Friend of
> the
> >museum and I think I can get one other person in gratis on my card.
> >
> >This is the link to the NMM's site, but it is not currently responding
> >to my digital blandishments, so I think it sleeps with the fishes at
> the moment:
> ><www.rmg.co.uk/visit/exhibitions/future/>
> 
> Funny you should mention it. Just today (October 8) I went to catch the
> final day of an Ansel Adams exhibit at the nearby Peabody Essex Museum
> (http://www.pem.org/exhibitions/139-ansel_adams_at_the_waters_edge)
> It was called "At the Water's Edge" but seems quite similarly-themed to
> the one that starts tomorrow at NMM (they both feature the Tetons and
> Snake River photo prominently).
> 
> Some magnificent stuff at the one I saw today (as would be expected)
> and it included tome early works from Adams's teen years that were
> quite pictorialist. I normally look at this kind of exhibit from a
> strictly aesthetic standpoint but in this case I often found myself
> longing for technical details: One early print really looked like a
> paper negative Calotype. I can't imagine why it would be in 1915, but I
> don't know what it *was*.
> 

it could easily be the same exhibition - they often tour them around the
world.

B


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