by activelight | Mar 9, 2016 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Ruins, Shot Design, Wildlife |
As a beginner, my photographs were terrible. In black and white film I developed myself, subjects were too far away, or I crammed too much into the picture. After lots of shooting, reading and study over 45 years, I’ve improved a bit. And I’ve gotten very...
by activelight | Feb 11, 2016 | Landscape photography, New Mexico, Shot Design, Travel |
Hikes For A Special Day Valentine’s Day is for candy, flowers, and love, right? Candlelight dinners and champagne? Sweet nothings whispered into your beloved’s ear? Or how about great hikes under gorgeous skies in sweet solitude? National monuments and other...
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 | Nov 19, 2009 | Travel |
Chaco. To students of U.S. Archeology, that word means 4-story stone buildings before the Spaniards came to America, Great Kivas that witnessed ceremonies we can only guess at, and stone-edged roadways extending in all directions – all this from a people without...
by activelight | Oct 16, 2009 | Travel |
Planning a military campaign? Then you’ll understand what our last few days have been like. Do-It-Yourself Destination Wedding Planning I’m getting married in 8 days. The wedding happens on a Saturday in a restored Great Kiva 1019 miles away. The reception...
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