I'd like to show you some of the classical photographers of landscapes.
Apparently this is the first picture known by Nicéphore Niepce, 1826 (8 hours exposure).
Probably this one is the first picture where appear two human beings... 1838 by Daguerre.
Moonrise, New México, 1944 by Ansel Adams.
Ruth Thorne-Thomsen mostly uses pinhole cameras to create surreal landscapes by place together real environments with collaged images and objects.
California, 1953-56 by William Garnett
New Jersey, 1974 by George Tice
California, 1977 by Jean Loup Sieff
By Joel Meyerowitz
Barcelona, 1987 by Humberto Rivas
By Richard Misrach
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