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Essay heading: Ansel "Yosemite" Adams
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In the combination of his photographs and writings, Adams demonstrated "that those who appreciate the earth's wild places have a duty and responsibility to use them wisely and well" (Fischer 8). Adams did just that and took responsibility for the protection of the Yosemite Valley. The beauty of Yosemite and the risks it faces are captured through Ansel Adams' photographs and writings in his effort to protect the land he loves... displayed 300 characters
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Adams did just that and took responsibility for the protection of the Yosemite Valley. The beauty of Yosemite and the risks it faces are captured through Ansel Adams' photographs and writings in his effort to protect the land he loves.
In June of 1916, Ansel Adams was introduced to Yosemite on a family vacation... displayed next 300 characters
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