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Along Route 66

A lovely sunset brings life to an interesting diner along Route 66…

So much goodness on the Mother Road! This was a diner in Albuquerque, which I had previously looked up and hoped to catch in interesting light (or blue hour at least). Luckily I had a lovely sunset in the background which accentuated the neon and colors here.

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Along the Mother Road

A vintage-looking restaurant along Route 66 in New Mexico…

I LOVED driving along Route 66! I spent about 10 days driving along Route 66 in Arizona and New Mexico and seriously enjoyed it. It was actually pretty quiet in most places, and of course I love to find all the little interesting bits of Americana history along the way. This restaurant in Santa Rosa, NM really caught my eye!

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Abandoned on Route 66

A collection of 4 photographs from Route 66, specifically in New Mexico. Just some abandoned goodness from the Mother Road!

For me, one of the great things about driving (and shooting) along Route 66 is the amount of old, abandoned spots and things that you find. It’s really visually interesting and I find these empty places to be really photogenic. I’ve been along parts of Route 66 several times, but a while back I did a large portion of Route 66 across the Southwestern US - essentially, I drove the entirety of Arizona and New Mexico. While that is far from a comprehensive tour, I do think it represents some of the best parts of the Mother Road and according to what I have read, it contains the most popular ones as well. Here are some abandoned spots that I encountered. Enjoy!

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In the middle of nowhere

Sometimes you just have to stop in the middle of the road and take a photo!

Wide open country in New Mexico!

I love when I find myself on a wide open road in the middle of nowhere, which happens about once every 20 years. :-) This one was from last summer, when I was making my way home in the car from our massive summer roadtrip and was stopping along Route 66 to take a lot of photos. 

I made some side detours from the Mother Road and on this day found myself literally somewhere on this wide open road in northern New Mexico. It was me, my car, my camera and all these lovely clouds. I literally stopped in the middle of the road and took this picture. No need to worry about oncoming traffic!

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New Mexico sunset

A stunning sunset from New Mexico...

Ah, don't you love light like this?

We were renting the house in this photo, which is out in Abiquiu, NM about an hour northwest of Santa Fe. It's essentially in the middle of nowhere, and it was fabulous. The house was beautiful of course, and there is a large lake out behind it as well. We spent a week here and hiked and explored the area. It was incredible.

One evening around sunset I could see the light and clouds coming together, so I ran out with my camera and starting firing away. I can't stand to watch a sunset without capturing it, so I spent a little while out here firing this way and that. A great way to end a day there!

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Abandoned on the Mother Road

An old gas station in Tucumcari, NM along Route 66...still looks good after all these years!

So much interesting stuff to see along Route 66!

I loved my little adventure down Route 66 back in August. I spent about 2 weeks driving it across all of Arizona and New Mexico - what I consider the prime stretch of it. I had no hotel reservations and no plans. Just my camera and the open road ahead of me.

I meandered, and detoured, and just had fun. I also took a lot of photos. :-)

I came across a number of old gas stations, many of which had fallen into disrepair and were nearly in ruins. I shot those for sure! But I also came across many like this one, which though abandoned, was not in ruins. The paint looked good and it simply looked like they just walked away from it that morning. It's interesting how well-maintained it appeared.

This one was in Tucumcari, NM which is a jewel of a town, photographically speaking. It may have been my favorite stop along Route 66. There is just so much to see and shoot there - I loved it!

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The coolest motel in the world

Here's a pair of photos of the Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, NM along Route 66, and I also share some insight into shooting this amazing little gem of a town.

Ok, I haven't been to every motel - that's obvious. But can you deny that the Blue Swallow Motel should at least be high on the list?

I love places like this - lots of character, some neon, tons of history, and so much visual interest that you cannot help but take some photos. When I arrived at this hotel in Tucumcari, NM along Route 66, I immediately parked and took some iPhone shots. I then checked in and stayed 1 night in the motel, and thus I spent a copious amount of time taking all sorts of shots here. 

The entire town of Tucumcari is very photogenic, in a Route 66 "the best days are behind it" sort of way. That may sound mean, but I mean it as a compliment. It's historic and there are some amazing things to see in this little town, and nearly all of them beg to be photographed. So I obliged. :-)

I drove and walked up and down Route 66 in Tucumcari and shot all sorts of old hotels and motels, so in use like the Blue Swallow and some boarded up and empty. There are multiple old gas stations, also in varying degrees of disrepair. And then all the lovely signs. I spent only about 18-20 hours in town, but boy did I walk away with a lot of great photos!

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The 66 Diner

The 66 Diner in Albuquerque, NM is quite the place for photography, though I never tried the food.

On my trip across Arizona and New Mexico along Route 66, I dedicated one evening to Albuquerque, simply so that I could visit the 66 Diner. I had seen photos of it before and it looked interesting enough to stop for. The timing was good for an evening shoot and so once I got a hotel and dropped my bags, I went in search of it.

Thankfully the drive was only a couple of miles, because when I left the hotel I could see that the light was starting to get interesting. As you can see, the sunset ended up being just incredible! I stood here and took many photographs for a long while and am very happy with them. Sadly, I didn't have enough time to run off and find another vantage point for the sunset. That's a problem I have when the light is great - I'm never happy capturing just one place in that light, I always want more!

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The Blue Swallow Motel

The Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, NM along Route 66...

I finally made it here and it's awesome!

I have wanted to visit this motel for many years now. I had seen photos online and just knew it was something I had to photograph myself. Well I finally had the chance during my Route 66 trip!

The Blue Swallow Motel is located in Tucumcari, NM along historic Route 66. That town was my destination for a night during my recent Route 66 drive. There were several things on my list for that town, so I knew I wanted to spend the night to make sure I had enough time to see them all.

On the day I was planning to arrive there, I was looking online for hotel rooms nearby and most everything was open, but uninspiring. You know, just boring chain hotels that were all sort of "blah" looking. Then I just happened to look at the website for the Blue Swallow Motel, and called them. They had a room and I took it, so I actually got to spend the night here, too. It was excellent!

I went to an early dinner so I could have plenty of time around sunset and blue hour to shoot here. While I was eating, it started raining. I was really worried that it would rain all night and I would miss my one chance to shoot here. Luckily, it stopped about the time I finished eating, and though the sunset wasn't much the blue hour with all the storm clouds was fantastic. I stood here for about an hour and took countless shots of the motel. I absolutely loved it.

The owners are really nice and you are welcome to photograph it to your hearts content - so I did!

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A walk in the woods

A beautiful little waterfall I found while hiking in New Mexico...

I don't do enough walking in the woods.  It's refreshing and interesting and I should do more of it.  I captured this image a few years back when we were visiting Red River, New Mexico.  It's a great little mountain town and one afternoon we hiked up into the mountains for a while.  At some point we stopped for lunch and I could hear water running, which is always a good sign in my opinion.  So I clambered down into the small ravine nearby and found this beauty.  I straddled the stream with my legs and my tripod and fired away for a while.  It was awesome!

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That New Mexico light

Today I share a collection of photographs that I took in New Mexico.  I can't believe the light there - I always get such wonderful sunrises and sunsets.  Maybe it's due to some factor I am not aware of, but I don't care.  It helps me get better photos, so I love it!

Boy is the light ever fabulous in New Mexico!

Being a Texan, I love to visit New Mexico.  It's close enough to get to in a day (from Austin to Santa Fe is about a 13 hour drive, so it's not exactly close) and offers up such varied terrain and interesting things to photograph.  I love it there.  We have visited many times over the years, and I hope that we can return many more.

Whenever I am there, I can pretty much count on getting at least one great sunrise or sunset.  I have no idea how or why it happens, but every time I am there I see incredible light, at least once.  Perhaps someone can explain why this happens, but I can't.  I just know that more often than not, I am rewarded with some amazing light - and as a photographer, that's what I am always in search of.

Today's shots are from Abiquiu, which is about an hour from Santa Fe.  It's a tiny little town - more of a hamlet, really - that is famous for being the home of the artist Georgia O'Keeffe in her later years.  Her home and studio are there, and she was really drawn in by the varied landscapes, which she expressed so well in her paintings.  They draw me in, too.

We stayed outside of Abiquiu, in a rental home on a hill overlooking the big lake there.  I got up early every morning for sunrise, and was positioned in the same spots at sunset.  So that's what I am sharing here today - just a few snaps from my time there.

These are all single exposures, edited in Aurora HDR Pro.  While I love to shoot HDR, I also love to shoot single exposures.  Well technically, I usually shoot brackets for everything, it's just that sometimes I choose to just use one of them.  Anyways, enjoy the shots and thanks for stopping by!

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Exploring Plaza Blanca

Back in March, we spent some time in Abiquiu, New Mexico and one afternoon went out to explore a nearby spot known as the White Place, or Plaza Blanca.  It's famous for being the favorite local spot and frequent inspiration of famed artist Georgia O'Keeffe, and it's pretty magnificent.  Today's post is a collection of 23 photos I captured while hiking around there one afternoon.  It's almost a lunar landscape, and I think you will enjoy this.  Have a look!

Have you ever heard of Plaza Blanca?

As a family, we have been to New Mexico too many times to count.  In particular, we have spent most of our time in the area of Red River (a little skiing town way up North) and Santa Fe, both of which are just fabulous (and for different reasons).

Santa Fe appeals to us for the cultural vibe of all the artists there, and of course the breakfast at Cafe Pasqual's.  OMG.  Don't get me started on that.  And Red River, being way up in the mountains, is all about the hiking, fishing, and beautiful vistas.

Anyways, it's basically impossible to spend any time in Santa Fe without hearing about or somehow encountering the art of Georgia O'Keeffe.  She lived and worked in the Santa Fe area for a while and there is a great museum there showcasing some of her work.  It's worth a visit.

But it seems her heart was really always in Abiquiu, NM.

Abiquiu is really just a speck on the map, the sort of town that if you blink you will miss it.  It's less than an hour drive from Santa Fe, but feels like you are in another era.  Georgia's home and studio are there and that is another tour that is well worth it, assuming you are interested in her work.

Well back in March of this year for Spring Break, we decided to road trip over to New Mexico again, but this time instead of staying in Santa Fe, we opted for a stay in a rental way out in the sticks, in Abiquiu.  It was excellent.

We were worlds away from civilization, and right in the middle of the incredible landscapes that Georgia O'Keeffe loved to paint there.  In particular, one place that we kept hearing about in relation to her was what she called the "White Place".  It was a place where she spent a LOT of her time painting.  In fact, many of her famous landscapes were painted of the White Place.

After some investigation, we discovered that the White Place, known also as Plaza Blanca, was just a short drive from where we were staying.  It's not a National Park or anything like that, so it was not well marked and in fact we had never seen a sign for it (and technically, still haven't I guess).  But with a little help from Google, we did find it and explored it one afternoon.

It was awesome.

It's not like anything I have really seen before.  The best word I can think of to describe the landscapes there is "lunar".  Clearly I have not been on the moon, but I imagine it would look somewhat like this place.  It's very different, and as such, very interesting.

I loved it.

We spent a couple of hours there hiking around on the trails, climbing rocks, and enjoying the park, which we nearly had to ourselves.  We saw 2 people the whole time we were there.  It threatened to rain on us most of the hike, but didn't, so instead I got some decent skies for shooting, and we all got in some good hiking and rock climbing.  You gotta go climb some rocks sometimes, right?

So I hope you enjoy today's photo tour of the White Place, Plaza Blanca.  And if you ever get to Santa Fe, see about finding some spare time to make the drive out here and check it out.  I think you will be glad that you did.

Thanks for stopping by.

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Visualizing Red River

Today's post is a visual tour of some beautiful spots in Red River, NM.  It's a small town but I am rather fond of it.  Have a look and enjoy!  I'll be back soon with more pics from my current trip in Oregon, and you won't want to miss those!

Here's a little photo tour of some spots in Red River, NM!

I love the little mountain town of Red River, NM.  We have visited it for years, as my wife spent many days there in her youth, and we have often returned with the larger family on various vacations.  It's tucked high up in the mountains at nearly 9,000 feet and feels like you are a million miles away from things.

And it's beautiful.

It's a small town, but I find plenty to get out and do while there, and luckily a lot of it includes me bringing the camera!  The last time we visited, back in August 2014, was another family trip and we got out to enjoy all that Red River has to offer: hikes, mountain views, lakes and streams, waterfalls, and even a little wildlife viewing!

So today's shots are a collection of photos that I wanted to share.  Hey I'm only a year behind on these - not bad, Jim!  LOL

I am working furiously on a lot of new photos from the current family trip I am on, sitting here in beautiful Oregon.  More coming next time, so come back, and thanks for stopping by today! 

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Inside the Embudo Gas Museum

If you are like me, shooting a bunch of old gas pumps and other antique memorabilia is your idea of an afternoon well spent!  I did just that in Embudo, New Mexico at the Classical Gas Museum, and it was absolutely awesome.  Here's a visual tour of the inside of the museum - 14 photos in all.  It should keep your eyes busy for a bit!  :-)

If you like old gas station stuff, this is your heaven!

Out West in New Mexico, there's a tiny little town between Taos and Santa Fe known as Embudo.  It's not a big town - don't blink or you will miss it, as they say - but thanks to one man's devotion to a project, it's well worth a stop.

That man is Johnnie Meier, and his project is the Classical Gas Museum.  Johnnie has built an incredible collection of old gas station and vintage Americana memorabilia - gas pumps, gas signs and more.  Incredible is the best word that comes to mind.

Oh, and PHOTOGRAPHY!

Yeah, you need to stop here and spend some time with the camera, inside and out.  There is just so much to shoot that even though I have shot here twice in my life, I feel like I could return another dozen times and still not get it all.  There is that much.

And Johnnie could not be any nicer.  He lets you freely wander here around the grounds and shoot to your hearts content - so I did, thank you very much Johnnie.  And he also let me inside where all these wonderful signs and old gas pumps are lit up and working great.  I think I spent an hour inside (and the inside is not too large) shooting all the stuff you see here today.  And I had it all to myself that entire time!

I probably spent another hour or more outside, getting all the rusted up and busted up old stuff captured, one gas pump at a time.  It's almost overwhelming when you see it.  You will round the bend in the road, and if you are paying attention, you will see a bunch of old gas pumps in a yard, plus a bunch of other old stuff.  It will catch your eye, that's for sure!  (and likely your imagination too)

I need to go back.  I already can think of plenty of stuff I should have done when I was last there.

You ever get like that?  When you are somewhere and shooting, you fire away at every possible thing you can imagine.  You look around, you look at the stuff on your camera, and think you got it all.  So you depart.  You feel good.  You feel like you got it done.

Then, about 30 minutes later, you realize there were about 4 million other things you could have shot there, or shot differently, or something like that.  I do that all the time, so as I write this and look at these photos, I realize how much I left behind.

Well, that just means I have to go back, right?  Right!

Anyways, this is a quick summary of the inside of his Classical Gas Museum.  I have plenty of other stuff to share from here, so when I can find the time, I will get those onto the blog as well.

Thanks for the visit today and hope you enjoy the photos!

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Sunrise in Abiquiu

I absolutely love to get up and shoot the sunrise, and even if it isn't that great, I always feel good getting some creative time first thing in the morning.  But on a recent trip to New Mexico, I planned to sleep in, but I guess Mother Nature had a different idea, because I woke up in time to shoot an absolutely amazing and colorful sunrise.  Here are 12 photos that will give you a good sense of just how beautiful it was!

Wow - I got some color that morning!

I mentioned a couple of weeks back that I was in Abiquiu, NM with the family for a Spring Break trip during the middle of March.  It was a great trip and we had an awesome time there.  But I also mentioned that on the first morning there, I caught a great sunrise, and I promised to get the pics up here as soon as I could.

Well, here they are!

That first morning, I woke up somewhat early and there seemed to be so much light coming into the house that I just assumed I had slept in late and everyone else was up and had the lights on.

Wrong.

You see, the house has a full wall of windows across the back, giving you a view over the distant lake and mountains - it's all quite beautiful.  And the light from this fabulous sunrise was literally pouring into the living room and illuminating everything.  The entire house was awash in light.  It was incredible to witness.

So once I was able to wake up somewhat - and look out through the windows to see this sunrise - I literally grabbed the camera, threw on some clothes (it was 35 or 40 degrees each morning) and ran out the back door to stand there and shoot.  And smile.  You have to smile when you get this stuff, right?

The interesting thing about this sunrise was that it just lasted and lasted and lasted.  At first, I was frantically shooting because wonderful light is usually so fleeting.  Normally it feels like you have about 10-15 good minutes to get your shots, then the show is over.  But after a while, I could see this one was going to take it's time (fine by me!) and that I could slow down, catch my breath, and just enjoy it.

Well, enjoy it I did my friends!

I must have been outside for about an hour, shooting, staring and just enjoying this wonderful light show that Mother Nature graced me with.  I hope you enjoy the pics as much as I enjoyed standing there taking it all in!

And just to let you know, I barely even touched these photos in post.  I made some slight contrast adjustments primarily, and that was it.  The color was just so intense!

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