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UER Forum > Archived UE Photography > New Mexico, Part 1 (Viewed 276 times)
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New Mexico, Part 1
< on 3/11/2009 7:09 AM >
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Waaaay back in January I spent a week in beautiful New Mexico. On a wonderful warm day on the prairie (around 20C!) we visited a gorgeous Ghost Town, now I finally get around to uploading my photos! Colour shots coming soon, when I find the scans. Camera was Mamiya M645, lenses were 55mm and 80mm. Film was HP5 and Pan-F. Enjoy!

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 1 on 3/14/2009 5:29 PM >
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I like them.
I would like to have those cars, too.

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 2 on 3/14/2009 6:25 PM >
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Wow.. U are good.. Excellent shots.. Beautiful use of lighting. I conquer.. Car kicks ass very cool.

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 3 on 3/14/2009 7:22 PM >
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Love 3 and 4 with that sky, very nice.

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 4 on 3/16/2009 2:43 AM >
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These are really fantastic shots!

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 5 on 3/16/2009 2:45 AM >
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great shots...#3 is amazing

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 6 on 3/16/2009 7:45 AM >
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Thanks! I love how the car ones turned out. The clouds were perfect- I didn't even use a long exposure (these were handheld) but the mountains off to the West were doing some trippy things to the clouds that day ^_^ Anyone know what kind of cars these might be? I didn't even check when I was there.

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 7 on 3/16/2009 6:41 PM >
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First is a 1955 Ford 4dr fairlane, 2nd looks to be a 53 or 54 4dr chrysler product. Just educated guesses.
Very nice photo set.

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Re: New Mexico, Part 1
<Reply # 8 on 3/16/2009 7:31 PM >
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Wow, great shots. The clouds in three and four are amazing! One of the reasons I love black and white.

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