Greetings from San Cristobal, NM. This week, a big sky over Taos Mountain (Pueblo Peak), shadows in Arroyo Hondo, and the high bridge spanning the Rio Grande Gorge in Taos, NM,
It isn’t hard to get a good shot of Taos Mountain. It’s more a matter of being there at the right time. I am very fortunate to have lived in this part of the world for the last 40 years. Here, I can watch the storms make their way across the plateau, morphing with the light, and arrive at any number of preplanned locations for that perfect moment.
Vallecito Mountain/Peak was covered in about a foot of fresh snow this week. I had wanted to catch a shot of the snow-covered trees barely discernable against the peaks. When the sun came out it was about an hour too late, but I did manage to capture a nice cloud. The new snow tends to melt fast when temperatures reach 40º F. I’ll do better next time.
Long shadows on Our Lady of Sorrows, Arroyo Hondo.
Shadows on the wall of the same church an hour later. I went back today. The sun has climbed high enough over the last five days that the cross shadow is close to the bottom of the wall at the same time of day.
I got in a two-mile hike with my son Dylan, a couple of days ago. We hiked down the west rim of the Rio Grande Gorge which has numerous vistas like the one below. Often the canyon is buried in heavy shadows with contrasty light. This time it was flooded with light. Bighorn sheep were found in the rest area parking lot. I didn’t waste any pixels on them grazing amongst the gravel.
As always, thank you for looking. Have a great week. G
12 thoughts on “Big Sky, Mountains, Shadows, And Gorge. 02-14-2024.”
Wow, great work, Geraint.
Thanks so much, Larry. Your weekly email is as usually fabulous and with info I didn’t know. Thank you, my friend. G
I just love seeing your brilliant photographs. I especially like the black and white ones.
I’m tending more to black and whites though it depends on the subject matter. Thanks so much, Barbara. Love to you and John and family. G
Stunning photos as always – happy Valentine day for you and your Gal
M
Thank you Mara. I hope you are well. G
thanks. Great photos.
As always, thank you, Ron. G
The B&W images are astonishing. Thanks for taking the time to capture them.
Thanks so much, Jim. It was good to chat briefly the other day. Your picture at the museum was a big hit! Keep shooting. G
Sorry it’s been so long. Great that you managed the hike with Dylan. After all that time with your feet up. Alison
Hi Alison. It’s good to hear from you. I hope you are well. Yes, it’s good to walk with no pain again. And the weather is wonderful. Thanks, Alison. G