The Rail Runner Express [Canon 5D]
Santa Fe, New Mexico • April 27 2009
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The first day of the Creative Eye workshop was spent going over some fundamentals of photography with digital SLRs. The first part of the day was in the digital lab and for the afternoon we went into Santa Fe to work on controlling exposure in a variety of situations. After a short stop at the Plaza downtown we headed over to the Santa Fe Depot. The old observation car that was featured a few posts previous to this one is located there (in fact it is pictured above at the far left of this photo).
Since the last time I visited here a new train service between Albuquerque and Santa Fe has been launched: The New Mexico Rail Runner Express. Apart from being a very convenient way to get back and forth between these two major New Mexico cities, it's also one of the more stylish trains I have seen in a long while. Kudos to the designer who came up with that great paint job! The image above is a hand held panorama made from three separate frames (you can see the original frames below). The panorama was launched from within Lightroom and then finished in Photoshop CS4 (there was a minor alignment glitch that had to be addressed manually with a custom patch layer).
In addition to my next workshop, Real World Digital Photography I, which is coming up June 7 — 13 at the Maine Media Workshops, I also want to let you know of a few other workshops coming up this summer and fall.
The Creative Digital Darkroom
July 5 — 11, 2009
CT Media/Photography Institute, Farmington, Connecticut
Real World Digital Photography II (a follow-up to the June class)
October 4 — 10, 2009
Maine Media Workshops
The Creative Collage with Photoshop CS4
November 5 — 8, 2009
Mesilla Digital Imaging Workshops, Mesilla, New Mexico
Mesilla is in the south, right next to to Las Cruces and only an hour away from El Paso, Texas. It is also only an hour's drive from White Sands National Monument (where I spent a couple of days towards the end of my recent trip...pictures from there coming in the days ahead). If you have ever wanted to visit this amazing place, then combining it with a creative Photoshop workshop might be a good opportunity to make it happen.










