by activelight | Apr 27, 2017 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, National Monument, New Mexico, Petroglyphs, photo workshop, Shot Design, telephoto, Wildlife |
Want to find out where the petroglyphs are? Use this easy form to contact me for a workshop or full-blown photo tour. Bring the Big One On my last photo workshop to Petroglyph National Monument in March, we’d seen rock squirrels, jack rabbits and canyon wrens....
by activelight | Apr 20, 2017 | Landscape photography, New Mexico |
Some places just can’t be hiked easily. You can see it from Mesa Verde, and it dominates the New Mexico side of the Four Corners skyline. Looks like it should be simple, yet when you try to approach Shiprock, none of the maze of dirt roads seems to get you...
by activelight | Apr 13, 2017 | Aerial Photography, Aircraft |
They made 18,000 of them, give or take. They flew in every theater of WW II. But only one B-24J Liberator is still flyable today. B-24J “Witchcraft” over the San Francisco Bay Area Engines or no engines, I like photographing things that fly. So when I saw...
by activelight | Apr 6, 2017 | Birds, How to shoot, New Mexico, Wildlife |
Advantages to Early Mornings My wife’s early airport departure got me up and gave me an opportunity for some morning wildlife photography. In California that would have meant a trip to Palo Alto Baylands or Shoreline at Mountain View for waterbirds. Here in...
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