Kasha Katuwe – again!
I seem to be doomed to go to Tent Rocks for the rest of my life
– I have no idea how often I’ve been there since I moved to Santa Fe, but it’s certainly more than two hands full.
On Saturday I went again for a hike with my Adobe colleague Donna, who was in town to help with a Lightroom2 seminar at the Santa Fe Workshops.
And we both brought our cameras and snapped throughout the hike. I wanted to do something different this time and only brought the 50mm-1.2 lens and nothing else. On the top I snapped 7 photos in vertical orientation down into the canyon. Back home I stitched them together in Photoshop and converted the end result into Black and White.
Clicking on the thumbnail below will bring you to a medium sized 4096×1112 pixels (1.6MB) JPEG file. And if you have a few minutes to spare (depending on your connection speed and mine), then check out this link to a 12169×3304 pixels (7MB) JPEG file. The last one would make a nice wallpaper for a three monitor setup …
Thanks Donna!
PS: I did install Lightroom2 …