Sunday, May 07, 2006


Rio Grande Bridge across River Rio Grande
Taos, New Mexico.
Truss spans of 300, 600 and 300 feet. 650 feet above river level.

7 Comments:

Blogger educatedunemployed said...

Do you take these photos by yourself?They are just awesome.

4:21 AM  
Blogger Born a Libran said...

As usual, good snap... rn't u a little too much into panoramic these days or is it that you are just putting the pano stuff here?

12:53 PM  
Blogger littlecow said...

@eu: Thanks... No, I don't take the photos by myself. It is usually a complicit collaboration between God and yours truly... :)

@b-a-l: This place is like that. Since there are no human subjects around, I am forced to take photos of natural sceneries - which means panos.

8:02 PM  
Blogger Born a Libran said...

@lc: The photographer in me shrieks with delight at the prospect of being so close to nature but the social animal in me sighs at the prospect of living in such a place too long... How r u doing, btw?

9:33 AM  
Blogger Kumari said...

Awesome pic. One doubt, to click a panoramic photo, do u have to do some settings on your cam? Is it possible in a Canon Pwershot SD300 camera? (I know i can look up in the net/manual, but I shall ask The Mastah!) :p

7:07 AM  
Blogger littlecow said...

@kumari: In my camera (olympus C5000), there is a setting for pano photos. I am sure there is one in yours too. Then, I use the software that came with the camera (sometimes other softwares) to stick the pictures together. There was a long discussion on this on one of the earlier pano pictures (the one of a snow clad illinois)... please read through that.

Of course, if you have other questions, you can always send your question as well as your check to my address. :P

8:16 AM  
Blogger M (tread softly upon) said...

beautifully shot. good job.

7:43 AM  

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