メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 6月16日 01時21分
A reflective moment at @yosemitenps on #NaturePhotographyDay 📸 🌲
These five photographs are among 73 circular-format views from an exceptionally rare untitled album made 17 years after photographer Carleton E. Watkins first photographed at Mariposa Grove and Yosemite in California.
Half of the photographs are studies of the great sequoia trees in Calaveras Grove, while the other half are landscapes of #Yosemite. Watkins used a stereo camera with oversize plates then masked the negatives during the printing process.
See more of the 73 photos at the link in bio.
📸 Carleton E. Watkins (American, 1829–1916).
1. [Yosemite National Park, California]
2. Looking up Among the Sugar Pines - Calaveras Grove
3. [Yosemite National Park, California]
4. The Three Graces Seen Through the Bryant and Seward Calaveras Grove
5. [Yosemite National Park, California]
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[Image description: A reflection on a clear lake of a woodsy mountain landscape. A view of a treetop canopy, looking straight up to the sky. River stones on clear, shining water. Two massive trees with two onlookers in the center. A reflection of trees and a mountain on crystal clear water.]
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