Ansel Adams 2009 Engagement Calendar
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Average customer review:Product Description
The sophisticated and splendidly printed black-and-white desk calendar features fifty-three photographs by Ansel Adams, including many of his best-loved images as well as an engaging mix of natural and architectural details, and lesser-known photographs of the American West. The weekly calendar facing each image allows ample space for noting appointments, and a section of monthly calendars facilitates long-range planning. Printed to the exacting standards of the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust, the 2009 calendar is a satisfying and practical way to enjoy the beautiful photographs of this legendary American artist throughout the year.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #297853 in Books
- Published on: 2008-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Calendar
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
In a career that spanned more than five decades, Ansel Adams was at once America's foremost landscape photographer and one of its most ardent environmentalists. His work, ranging from intimate studies of nature to sweeping mountain vistas, has been published in a multitude of books, posters, and calendars.
Customer Reviews
Ansel Adams
I was born in Yosemite and have always appreciated Ansel Adam's work. I live on the east coast now and love the reminders his calendar brings each day. Quality product and worth every penny.[[ASIN:031600832X Ansel Adams 2009 Engagement Calendar.
Best Desk Calendar Ever
This Calendar works best for me of all the ones I've looked at or used. I have used this calendar for 4 years in a row now. There is plenty of room for each day due to the orientation and it doesn't specify the hours (which always bugs me because most of my work gets done on a schedule other than 9 -5)
Things are all going digital now, and I use iCal too, but I still find it handy to have a hard copy of my schedule right on my desk visible all the time, regardless of what is on my computer screen (the stuff I'm working on at the moment)
snow on 2009
Now on my desk there is the snow of Ansel Adams like the snow that is covering Milan at january 7.



