| Photo New Mexico Photographing New Mexico and the Southwest (Updated 3-24-08) |
| Click on Picture for Panoramas of Albuquerque and the Rio Grande Gorge |
| Panoramas and various other photographs from Chaco Culture National Historic Park (click on Picture) |
| Various Canyon Pictures from West Central New Mexico (click on picture of Water Canyon near Soccoro in the Cibola National Forest) |
| Various Cowboy Pictures (click on picture) |
| Big Pictures of Little things, Creatures and Flowers (click on Picture) |
| Wild Donkeys on the York Ranch Catron and Cibola Counties (click on Picture) |
| Our Web site is home grown. I am finally going back and color correcting images for the Web. Pictures should now be closer to what we would print. It will take us awhile to go through pictures. You may want to check back periodically to see what is new and what is old but revised. |
| Panoramas of the El Malpais National Monument and Mt. Taylor, Cibola County, NM (click on picture) |
| Prints are available in any size on Paper or Canvas. Canvas prints on stretched Canvas can be had up to 7 feet wide. All of the variables make a simple formula for price difficult. So please send us an e-mail with what picture you are interested in and an approximate size. Unless we crop a picture, height and width remain proportional. For most of our panoramas, the width is between 2 and 4 times the height. Compared to the prices we see on much smaller "giclee" prints, our prices are reasonable. The equipment to do this work is quite expensive, for example, a top of the line medium format digital camera is $30,000.00 and a 35mm format digital camera $8,000.00 plus lenses. For more about what we do please go to the Notes page. |
| For those unfamiliar with large format digital images, the panoramas are very large files, typically several hundred megabytes and sometimes close to a gigabyte and can involve the combining of as many as 40 or more individual shots. Files in process may be as large as 7 gigabytes. The online files are in the kilobyte range. In other words, the files we print from are usually 1000 or more times larger than the online files. |