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New Mexico Magazine, Enchanting Decanting article

Posted by Adam Schallau on Aug 17 2008 | Shameless Self Promotion, Lifestyle, Travel, New Mexico, News

I had another opportunity to contribute to the September 2008 issue of New Mexico Magazine. This time it’s for the article titled Enchanting Decanting about New Mexico wineries.

I have several photographs accompanying the article. I’d like to thank Chris, Jesse, Michele and Liliana at Vivác Winery in Dixon, New Mexico, for their time and hospitality. Here are the pictures that accompany the article.

Oak wine barrels at Vivac Winery in Dixon, New Mexico. Copyright Adam Schallau. Vivac Wines. Vivac Winery in Dixon, New Mexico. Copyright Adam Schallau. Vivac Winery Tasting Room in Dixon, New Mexico. Copyright Adam Schallau. A glass of wine and grapes over the Rio Grande River Gorge near Taos, New Mexico. Copyright Adam Schallau.

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Autumn Aspens near Red River, New Mexico

Posted by Adam Schallau on Aug 13 2008 | Shameless Self Promotion, Autumn, New Mexico, News

Aspens in autumn near Red River, New Mexico. Copyright Adam Schallau.The September issue of New Mexico Magazine is in the mail and I’ve got a full page image on page 35! This image was created this past fall in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near the town of Red River, New Mexico.

If you are interested in ordering a print of this image, please give me a call or contact me using the contact button at the top of this page.

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Taos Land Trust’s Annual Art & Adventures Auction

Posted by Adam Schallau on Jun 12 2008 | New Mexico

I’d like to invite you to attend the Taos Land Trust’s 14th Annual Art & Adventures Auction on Saturday, June 14, 2008 at the Kachina Lodge Convention Center in Taos, New Mexico. There will be a silent auction, live auction preview that runs from 2:30 - 5:30PM with the live auction from 6:30 - 8:30PM.

I have donated a framed print of my photo titled ‘Pre-dawn, Monument Valley, and a 1-hour private photography or Photoshop lesson to the Land Trust for the auction.

For more information about the auction and the Taos Land Trust, please visit their website at www.taoslandtrust.org.

Pre-dawn, Monument Valley. Copyright Adam Schallau.

 

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New Mexico Magazine ~ June 2008

Posted by Adam Schallau on May 15 2008 | Shameless Self Promotion, New Mexico, News

Cat tails and red willow. Orilla Verde Recreation Area near Taos, New Mexico. Copyright Adam Schallau.If you happen to pickup a copy of the June 2008 issue of New Mexico Magazine you will discover a few of my images in the articles “Taking the High Road” by Katie Arnold, and “Keeping Current” by Steve Shoup. I’d also like to mention that I was impressed with the magazine’s art team and their ability to faithfully reproduce the colors in my images.

Chile ristras hung to dry in the village of Chimayo, New Mexico.The photo of chile ristras hanging from a turquoise beam was shot last summer in Chimayo near the santuario. The other photo of cat tails and red willow was shot this past March along the banks of the Rio Grande River in the Orilla Verde Recreation Area near the village of Pilar, New Mexico. There is a third photo in the magazine shot this past July from the rim of the Rio Grande River Gorge west of Taos.

 

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Today’s Image ~ Patience of a Saint

Posted by Adam Schallau on Apr 25 2008 | Dogs, Lifestyle, Travel, New Mexico, Today's Image

Taos Dog. St. Francis de Asis church in Ranchos de Taos. Copyright Adam Schallau / RecapturePhoto.comI had to dig into my archives for this one, all the way back to my days of shooting Fuji Velvia slide film. I’ve shot countless photos in the Taos area over the years, but this is still one of my favorites.

For my first two years living hear I rented a small place in Ranchos de Taos, one block from the historic Saint Francis de Asis church which is easily one of the most photographed buildings in North America. When the light was good I’d make my way to the church with camera in hand. On this particular evening I was being shadowed by a dog (probably looking for a handout) as I explored the light on the church. I kept tripping over him as I’d back up to reposition my tripod, or he would wonder into the shot often getting right in front of the camera. The dog was frustrating the heck out of me.

Then it came to me. I’ve got plenty of photos of the church, why couldn’t the dog be the subject? I couldn’t believe it when I patted the top of the adobe wall that surrounds the church’s plaza and the dog obediently jumped up onto it. He sat there very patiently as I took several photos of him basked in the late afternoon light with the church in the background. What a great dog and another great moment in Taos.

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Today’s Image ~ Tulip Sunburst

Posted by Adam Schallau on Apr 19 2008 | Spring, Wildflowers, New Mexico, Today's Image

Tulip macro photography with Canon G9I know it’s spring in Taos when my tulips blossom. And to think that just 1-week ago we had fresh snow on the ground.

Photographed with the Canon G9, raw, macro mode, and manual focus.

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Today’s Image ~ Storm on Pueblo Peak

Posted by Adam Schallau on Apr 13 2008 | New Mexico, Today's Image

Late winter storm on Pueblo PeakIt might be spring according to the calendar, but yesterday in Taos it was still winter. We awoke to a few inches of fresh snow on the ground and a very impressive storm assaulting Pueblo Peak. I’d like to say that this image took a lot of effort requiring miles of hiking in blizzard conditions, but in reality I put on my slippers and walked out my front door to get this shot. It was cold and very windy. ;-)

This image was shot hand-held with a Canon 5D, 70-200mm lens and 1.4x tele-converter.

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New images from White Sands National Monument

Posted by Adam Schallau on Mar 13 2008 | National Park, New Mexico

Sunset at White Sands National MonumentWhat a beautiful evening at White Sands National Monument in southern New Mexico. It has been over eight years since my last visit to this wonderful place and back then I had not really discovered photography yet. I hiked into the dune field a couple hours before sunset, found “my spot” and waited for the light. I had expected a brilliant sunset, but that never came to fruition. Instead I was rewarded with the soft light that created the pastels that you see in the photo above. >>>Click here to see some of my other images from White Sands National Monument<<<.

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Today’s Image ~ The View

Posted by Adam Schallau on Feb 25 2008 | Rio Grande River, New Mexico, Today's Image

Rio Grande River Gorge near Taos at sunset with snow on the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

The View
Canon 5D, 24-70/2.8L, Singh-Ray graduated ND filter

I’m often asked why I moved to New Mexico, and more specifically Taos. My answer is the same every time, the view.

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Taos Green Guide 2008

Posted by Adam Schallau on Feb 19 2008 | Shameless Self Promotion, New Mexico

Taos Green Guide 2008

It’s always fun to see my photos in print. I have five photos being used to illustrate the 2008 Taos Green Guide and another image being used in an ad within the guide. The full-page photo is one of my images of the Taos Box, a 17-mile long section of the Rio Grande River Gorge.

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