Ansel Adams at the MFA

We went to see the Ansel Adams exhibit at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts with my mom and Amy and Joe. The MFA website describes the exhibit as:
…Drawn from the world’s largest private holding of his work, rarely seen photographs from the 1920s through the ’70s are hung side by side with iconic images of the West and Southwest.
I thoroughly enjoyed the exhibit and was awed by Adams’ beautiful black and white photos. Being a long time fan of his work, I found that there was not much in the show that was new to me. However, the above photo, Burnt Stump and New Grass, was my favorite of those I had never seen before. The show has recently been extended through January, so if you have a chance, it’s definitely worth seeing.
Afterwords we had a yummy stir-fry dinner at Betty’s Wok and Noodle. I highly recommend the curried onion rings.