Showing posts with label New Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Mexico. Show all posts

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Silver city walls

These images were created in Silver City, New Mexico some time ago. Silver city has one of the best playgrounds you'll find anywhere around the area so if you find yourself in southwest New Mexico with kids, head to Silver City and find the playground. The town also has an older area with lots of interesting structures to photograph. Here are two images that I liked mostly because of the color and composition. Enjoy.

Guards
Guards. Buy a print.
Tech: Nikon D300, Nikon 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 at 30mm, f/8.0, 1/500s, ISO 200
Same image on Flickr. Google+ post.

Telephone
The telephone. Buy a print.
Tech: Nikon D300, Nikon 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 at 55mm, f/8.0, 1/500s, ISO 200
same image on Flickr. Google+ post.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

White Sands Yucca

One of the nice things about raw capture is that you can always go back later and redo your images using more modern processing tools. We have a very large print of an image I took on a family vacation to the South at White Sands National Monument hanging on our wall. It is a gorgeous image of a yucca in the white dunes in my not so humble opinion but color wise I always thought it was duller than we experienced the moment which was quite magical with gorgeous warm sunset light playing over the dunes and ripples in the sand. This turned the shadow areas on the white sand a gorgeous blue. Neither comes out very good in the print. So I dug up the harddrive that these older images are stored on and fired up Lightroom which has the references in its database to these older images. Typed in White Sands in the search box and poof there the images were. They were of course done in the old process in Lightroom and I was using the Adobe Standard profile. Users of Lightroom may know that this usually leads to dull color. Switching to the new process extracted significantly more detail, turning on automatic CA correction also helped, but mostly the image was helped by selecting the landscape profile for the camera. I also upped the exposure compensation a little, making the image more high key as appropriate. Exported the three photographs to 16-bit ppRGB tiff and stitched them in hugin. Below is the result as uploaded to flickr

White Sands Yucca

The same yucca image (cropped differently) in the older treatment is here. The same cropping in the older treatment is on smugmug here, which is the print we have on our wall. I'll probably replace the smugmug image sometime soon with the new higher quality image. Even though it was a few years ago, this image feels much more like the experience we had trolling on the dunes that evening.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

White Sands

I got a few minutes at sunset at White Sands on a little family vacation to take some pictures. Here are a few:







Some more can be found in the smugmug gallery. I also have a small subset on flickr where you can leave some comments.

This place is superfun to visit with the family BTW.