by activelight | Feb 23, 2017 | Architecture, Landscape photography, National Monument, New Mexico, Ruins, Travel |
March to Nowhere It was always hot. His head itched in the sun under the heavy morion, the open-faced helmet topping his suit of heavy armor. But it was always better in the morning. By a few hours after sunrise, the sweat pooling at the small of his back would cause...
by activelight | Feb 15, 2017 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Petroglyphs |
Albuquerque sunrise from Mesa Prieta, Petroglyph National Monument I’m a Night Owl But… Too many years of 3- and 4-set nights playing keyboards in nightclubs turned me into a night person. So I grumbled when the alarm went off at 0-dark-thirty, but...
by activelight | Feb 8, 2017 | New Mexico, Travel |
How to Deal With Food’s Side-Effects Got the morning munchies? In Taos, locals and visitors alike beeline for Michael’s Kitchen, where you can enjoy French toast, pancakes and other breakfast delicacies. Drown with butter and syrup, and you have an...
by activelight | Feb 2, 2017 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, Travel |
My first photos were attempts to document life in black and white, and later in color. I shot without thinking about magic hour light – I was where I was when I was. Why High-in-the-Sky Sun Sucks Your eyes see a much-wider zero to 1 million range of light than...
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