"To what extent can we love the developing American West? We know the urgency of that question because bitterness has sometimes made us exiles.~My first attempt to describe the region in a book (The New West, 1974) omitted pictures that might have helped. I am grateful now to be able to reproduce them. They record a geography that is still in some respects characteristic, one where we could do better but where the rest is faultless.~At about the time I took the pictures I read an interview with Raoul Coutard, Jean-Luc Godard"s cameraman. In it Coutard noted with gratitude that "daylight has an inhuman faculty for always being perfect." It is one of the mercies, I believe, by which each of us is allowed to live." --Robert Adams, from Commercial/Residential Hardcover, 9 x 8 in./43 pgs / 0 color 0 BW0 duotone 40 Tritone~ Item D20170 Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Robert Adams: Commercial/Residential: Landscapes Along the Colorado Front Range 1968-1972