A Cold Morning at the Gorge in Taos

Holy smokes was it cold this past Friday! I got up at sunrise to photograph the Rio Grande Gorge in early morning light with a fresh snow covering the rocks. As I drove out of town I noticed that bank sign was reading 12 degrees Fahrenheit, and the coldest part of the morning was yet to come. What a lot of people don’t realize is that Taos can get cold…very cold. To put it bluntly, we got down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind started to blow. Ugh! Enough whining from me, here the photo:

~Tech details~
Camera & Lens: Canon EOS 5D Mark II and EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM lens
Exposure:  20 seconds, f/11 and ISO 100 ( for the canyon, see notes below)
Filters: Hoya HD Circular Polarizer
Notes: I manually blended two exposures, one for the gorge and another for the sky to handle the dynamic range in this image. It was simply too cold to try to hand-hold my Singh-Ray graduated  neutral density filter in front of the lens.

4 Responses to “A Cold Morning at the Gorge in Taos”

  1. sarah says:

    Wow, what a beautiful morning!

  2. Pat says:

    Looks like brownies with powdered sugar sprinkled on! In other words… terrific, I love it.

  3. Phillip Noll says:

    A photographer’s gotta do, what a photographer’s gotta do! You don’t get breathtaking shots like this sitting in the Lazy Boy next to the heater!

  4. Laurent says:

    Awesome, Adam. Well worth the effort!