by activelight | Mar 22, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Travel |
Perfect Easter Calorie Burns Easter isn’t quite the eat-fest of Christmas, but if you’ve overindulged in Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies, these two hikes will deliver great views and a good calorie burn. Penitente Landmark One hill is well known. Tomé...
by activelight | Mar 3, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, National Monument, National Park Service, New Mexico, Petroglyphs |
The Secret National Monument Next Door Mention Petroglyph National Monument to most people and they’ll ask, “What’s that?” Many long-time Albuquerque residents have never been to this park next door. Just 114,428 people visited Petroglyph...
by activelight | Nov 5, 2015 | Ancestral Puebloan, Landscape photography, Ruins |
Grabby Landscapes, Ruins, and Architecture My last post presented visual storytelling tips for wildlife shooting. But what if you’re not shooting wildlife? Glad you asked – here are six more tips for you landscape, ruins and architectural photographers. 1....
by activelight | Oct 23, 2015 | Ancestral Puebloan, Ruins, Travel, Wildlife |
They Want The Story You walk into a room where you little brother was playing. Legos, Matchbox cars and toy trains litter the floor. Railroad track pieces don’t go anywhere. What happened here? Your images need to connect with your viewer to tell a coherent...
by activelight | Oct 16, 2015 | Ancestral Puebloan, Landscape photography, Ruins |
Smaller Than It Looks You’re checking out this cool house online. The pictures look great – plenty of room, big bright, airy spaces, huge yards. But when you get there, it’s a little tiny place with small rooms and no yard! What happened? It’s easy to make any...
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