BEVERLY HILLS (AP).- A trove of old glass negatives bought at a garage sale for $45 have been authenticated as the lost work of famed nature photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million, an attorney for the owner said Tuesday. A team of experts concluded after an exhaustive, six-month examination that the 65 negatives are Adams’ early work, which were believed to have been destroyed in a 1937 fire at his Yosemite National Park studio, Arnold Peter said. “These photographs are really the missing link,” he said. “They really fill the void in Ansel Adams’ early career.” Adams is best known for his striking black-and-white photographs, mainly landscapes, of the American West. He died in 1984 at 82. Rick Norsigian, a construction worker and painter, said he bought the negatives 10 years ago at a Fresno garage sale after bargaining down the seller to $45. “When I heard that $200 million (figure), I got a little weak,” he told a news