I love shooting historical sites. Here's one I took for a story I was working on this past week. Anybody got some they'd like to share?
Welcome Rachel! If you like historical sites, you have come to the right place. New Mexico is a favorite of mine - partly because of its historical buildings. Take San Francisco de Asis Church in Rancho de Taos
Abadoned ski areas are all over the place in New England. I am going to try to photo document as many as I can find. Here is one I found this weekend in Amesbury, Mass.
Humongous - In Photshop just hit the T key and the text tool cursor pops up - type in your test and then flatten the image again. Most image editors hava text tool of some type
Welcome Rachel! If you like historical sites, you have come to the right place. New Mexico is a favorite of mine - partly because of its historical buildings. Take San Francisco de Asis Church in Rancho de Taos
I love the one of the mission. Very cool. Is that digital?
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That kind of praise coming from a young woman will melt my heart...
Is that digital you asked?? You're kidding of course since you use the same 10D that I do and have a lovely series of B&Ws on your website. You know full well what digital can look like.
I added two more pictures of San Francisco de Asis to my upload due to your kind comments and then I got distracted by your smugmug account and was blown away. Your shots of Iraq and its people and the US troops are magnificent and deserve more exposure on dgrin. Please take the time to share more of them here.
Are you still stationed in Baghdad? What is your occupation there? Are you truly a photojournalist? Do you know how long your tour will be? There are so many things I think many posters on dgrin would like to know about you that I don't know where to start. But readers should go to http://rachelbrune.smugmug.com/Photography and see your work for themselves.
Here is just one example of Rachel's work - This is lovely light and subject
And since you said such kind things about San Francisco de Asis, here is another view for you Rachel
Once again - My hat is off to you and my thoughts are of the troops stationed in Iraq tonight. May God protect you all.
Thanks for pointing that out, Pathfinder. Wonderful work by Rachel. And that last shot of yours has beautiful light. The quality's going up fast around here!
Looks like rachel is back safe and sound.
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Thanks for pointing that out, Pathfinder. Wonderful work by Rachel. And that last shot of yours has beautiful light. The quality's going up fast around here!
Looks like rachel is back safe and sound.
I missed the notice that Rachel is back in NYC, thank waxy. Aren't her pictures great? She said on her website tha most of the troops stationed in Irag have digital cameras and that a collection of their photos would be very interesting. I certainly think that is a very exciting idea.
I am glad you like the light in the second picture of San Francisco de Asis - I was not sure I really liked that picture due to the anglar configuration of the cross, but the cross was dead center about 30 feet in front of the church and did not allow me to get a frontal shot of the church without a wide angle like I used. I preferred to step back and include the cross vertical with a longer focal length but there was a tree on either side of the path in front of the church and their branches hung down so low that even laying on the ground with a telephoto was not low enough, so I took the shot I displayed above with the cross just in front and to my right as I shot with a 17mm-40 at 22mm. San Francisco de Asis is a beautiful subject and you just can't hardly take a bad picture there.
I just love all the tones you have in there. Soft, and you cover the range, it seems. Kind of a classic look to it. I'm totally out of my depth here, but it's like you've recreated some of those silver-type B&W shots, dunno what they're called, but they seem to have a very distinct palette... similar to yours! I find it very appealing.
This doesn't belong amongst the other great shots here, but I've nowhere else to put it. Don't look too closely, you'll see the little man behind the Photoshop curtain hacking and thrashing - rather sloppily, i'm afraid.
This doesn't belong amongst the other great shots here, but I've nowhere else to put it. Don't look too closely, you'll see the little man behind the Photoshop curtain hacking and thrashing - rather sloppily, i'm afraid.
I think this is a very nice image of the Washington monument - you just din't sign it... An artist signs his work - so I signed it and framed it for ya - Looks nice now, don't you think Waxy?
I love the one of the mission. Very cool. Is that digital?
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That kind of praise coming from a young woman will melt my heart...
--Well, it's well-deserved praise. I'm a sucker for a Southwest picture, especially in B&W...
Is that digital you asked?? You're kidding of course since you use the same 10D that I do and have a lovely series of B&Ws on your website. You know full well what digital can look like.
--Yeah, I've got the same camera, but somehow my pictures don't quite look like that... ;-) .... Actually most of the B&W stuff on my site is a shoot I did for our brigade engineer. The assignment was to go to this prison and shoot the garbage dumps and abandoned buildings that they were about to destroy. Somehow, it seemed more impressive in black adn white.
Once again - My hat is off to you and my thoughts are of the troops stationed in Iraq tonight. May God protect you all.
--Thank you very much. I'm home safe, but I still have many friends out there that I worry about all the time.
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Or for an older ruins - The Abo Ruins built by the Indians and the Spanish priests about the time of the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock. There is more information here about the riuins http://www.southernnewmexico.com/Articles/Southeast/SaltMissionTrail.html
And here is a picture of part of the Mission of San Gregorio de Abo as it looks today
But sometimes they are just old buildings used by the ranchers in days gone by.....
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Text feature??
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Humongous - In Photshop just hit the T key and the text tool cursor pops up - type in your test and then flatten the image again. Most image editors hava text tool of some type
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Looks like rachel is back safe and sound.
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I am glad you like the light in the second picture of San Francisco de Asis - I was not sure I really liked that picture due to the anglar configuration of the cross, but the cross was dead center about 30 feet in front of the church and did not allow me to get a frontal shot of the church without a wide angle like I used. I preferred to step back and include the cross vertical with a longer focal length but there was a tree on either side of the path in front of the church and their branches hung down so low that even laying on the ground with a telephoto was not low enough, so I took the shot I displayed above with the cross just in front and to my right as I shot with a 17mm-40 at 22mm. San Francisco de Asis is a beautiful subject and you just can't hardly take a bad picture there.
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Gorgeous, Hutch. Clean, spare, tells a story. Very nice.
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I call that one, "Wheat School" for obvious reasons!
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Hey Rachel, I enjoyed your photos on smugmug. Here's a famous building in Shanghai, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower.
Went out for a little ride with my brother in law and had to stop and shoot this structure, which I've often admired before.