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southwestern sculpture

Post by mnaz » March 4th, 2011, 11:41 pm

a few of my favorites from a few years back...

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Salinas Mission, New Mexico

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Salinas Mission (again), New Mexico

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On Smoky Mountain Road, Utah (can't forget the sculpture of rock)


And I'll throw this one in, since it remains my favorite Black Rock Desert shot (despite the so-so resolution)...

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Post by Steve Plonk » March 5th, 2011, 12:05 am

Mnaz, thanks for these outstanding panoramic shots...Takes me back to my youth when traveling through the West in various locations. :D

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Post by dadio » March 5th, 2011, 4:30 am

thank you for sharing these, mnaz.

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Post by mnaz » March 5th, 2011, 4:08 pm

thanks steve, terry. (i think i'll address everyone by their first names from now on, at least those names i know from introductions and such). (oh, my name is mark, btw).

yeah, i'd forgotten how much fun this art/photog. board can be. haven't been around here in months! maybe i'll see if i can reconnect the scanner to the new computer... i wasn't thrilled about visiting the spanish missions, especially when i read some of the history (sheesh), but those low-sun-angle shots really flushed out the architecture, crumbling as it is. in the utah shot, interplay of clouds and sunlight played a big part (same with the black rock shot)...

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Post by mtmynd » March 5th, 2011, 8:41 pm

fine photos, Mark, especially striking in the b&w mode.
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Post by Arcadia » March 8th, 2011, 2:22 pm

i wasn't thrilled about visiting the spanish missions, especially when i read some of the history (sheesh) yeah..., I can imagine..! :shock:

I disagree with Cecil this time, I like the last one in this serie, the so-so resolution color one, gracias for sharing them! :)

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Post by mindbum » March 10th, 2011, 7:03 pm

me aaron. you mark.

ah those clouds called shadows cast crosst upthrust landscape.

i like the high contrast crumbling architecture. maybe the brutality of humanity dooms all buildings. or the other way around. must be something to such an old place.
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Post by mnaz » March 13th, 2011, 5:29 pm

thanks cecil. i guess one reason (maybe the biggest reason) so many people work extensively in b. & w. is that it maximizes contrast, both in the intensity of shading itself, and in the viewer's lack of "distraction" (for lack of a better word) by color.

thanks arcadia. that last shot is the "ultimate blank canvas"...

thanks aaron. new mexico has a considerable 15th-17th century euro-history. spanish, mostly. they fared well in the desert, since they came from desert climes back home. the missions no doubt accomplished some good things, but too often they were only euro-subjection/subjugation stations. convert the savages at sword point. new mexico has quite a mexican history as well (it was part of mexico until the 1850s or so).

anyway, it's been one hell of a long winter, and i thought i'd throw in a few more from a while ago. more sculpture. all rock this time:

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Virgin River Badlands, Nevada

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Goblin Valley, Utah

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Sheldon Wildlife Refuge, Nevada

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Aguereberry Point, Death Valley, California

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