Showing posts with label Ghost Ranch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghost Ranch. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Bend in the Stream, Abiquiu

This was the view from the small pass between Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch. The water flows into Lake Abiquiu just a few miles downstream, also on the other side of the pass. The lake is visible from some points within the Ghost Ranch property.

I did not do much photography the last couple of days. We've been busy gallery-hopping in Santa Fe. It's a great town to visit; I heartily recommend it. The chili is good, too, although I'm not finding it super hot. Then again, I've been accused of not having any taste buds left after years of eating curry and other spicy dishes, but I dispute that scurrilous innuendo. My taste buds are fine - they've just been well-tempered by fire, that's all.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Ghost Ranch

Ghost Ranch, a few miles outside of Abiquiu, is a legendary site for paleontologists and artists alike. Indeed, the two professions mingle quite frequently, but not usually in such spectacular surroundings. Georgia O'Keefe lived here for many years before being able to buy her Abiquiu home (which we stopped at but couldn't see without an appointment). Here, too, is where Edwin Colbert made his major discoveries that totalled over a thousand well-preserved specimens of the small Triassic dinosaur Coelophysis (see-low-fy-sis), which is now the state fossil of New Mexico. And yes, O'Keefe and Colbert met.

With that in mind, here are a few photos of our visit today. For those familiar with O'Keefe's paintings, a look at this landscape shows she was not exaggerating much at all.

I shot a roll of black and white with the Mamiya as well. I suppose that sounds odd in this day and age, but I think I'll get some neat images if they turn out.