
This is where I live.
I have a ladder handy ......

so I can climb up to the roof and get a clear view of sunsets and storms. I plan on using it now in the late fall and winter months because the sun has shifted and becomes blocked by trees and homes. That is, when it's setting.
What can you do to get a better view?
Labels: digital photography, landscape digital photography
B&W Photo Contest Winner Tuned In--Ruth Butler won the
Black and White New Mexico Landscape Photography contest with her photograph
Turquoise Trail Storm. Blu and KBAC co-sponsored the event with the Georgia O'Keeffe Education Annex in conjunction with the Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities exhibition which opened May 23rd. You may view her winning photograph (pictured below) in the lobby at the Wells Fargo bank located at 241 Washington.
Blu: So what are you working on now?
RB: Last night I stayed up all night working on a new piece. It's more contemporary....read more
Labels: Ansel Adams Contest, art photography, black and white photography, digital photography ideas, digital photography series idea, landscape digital photography, new mexico, Santa Fe
It was a rather dreary winter as far as storms and tumultuous skies go.
I was frequently asked if I had any new storm images.
My reply was 'no.' Just nothing up there but blue to photograph.
The skies have made up for it in the last few days and I didn't have to go far to get some great photographs.
This is a view from my driveway taken this past weekend:

Here's one more that I probably would have missed if I wasn't out working in my garden that day:
Labels: free help, ideas, landscape digital photography, new mexico, tips
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