by Mark Bohrer | May 31, 2018 | Architecture, Food, Travel |
Food enhances travel like nothing else. Especially in New Mexico, what you’re eating defines the place. If you want instant ID as an insider, order Christmas on the side when your server asks, “Red or green?” That gives you both types of chili, and...
by Mark Bohrer | May 17, 2018 | Equipment, How to shoot, Leica, Photographic physics |
Mine came without caps. There were a few scratches, but the soft front coating was mostly intact. Most important, there was no visible haze when I blasted a flashlight through it. Buzz at home – vintage 90mm f/2 Summicron v2 (1959) Old lenses are cheap. You can...
by Mark Bohrer | May 3, 2018 | Ancestral Puebloan, Cliff Dwellings, Ghost Towns, Interiors, Landscape photography, Leica, New Mexico, Ruins |
There were about 100,000 of them when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. They were scattered among the volcanic cliffs and protected sites along the Rio Grande River, 30 settlements altogether. The Conquistadores, missionaries, and pioneer settlers called them...
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