Cuervo, New Mexico, March 2023, Part 1

Cuervo, New Mexico is a small community along interstate I-40 in New Mexico.  It is mostly a ghost town, having been established as a railroad stop in 1901, then drying up when the railroad chose another stop in Tucumcari, NM.

I’ve driven this stretch of I-40 past Cuervo numerous times, first making a mental note of this place, when I spotted an old, picturesque church as I drove by at 75mph, thinking that someday I might want to stop in to photograph that old church.

I had spent the night near Gallup, NM, waking up to a snow covered vehicle and campground with temperature in the low 20s.  I drove through intermittent snow and rain that heavily overcast morning.  I figured the overcast sky would create the perfect environment for photographing in Cuervo, so I determined to take time to stop here today.  Atlas, as I drove along not paying attention to where I was, I drove past the only east bound exit for Cuervo.  I had to drive 7 or 8 miles to the next exit, make a U-turn and backtrack to Cuervo.  By the time I got back to Cuervo, most of the overcast had cleared and it was mostly bright and sunny.  But I was here and decided to walk around the small town, photographing the abandoned homes, anyway.

Cuervo Ghost Town 1
Cuervo Ghost Town 2
Cuervo Ghost Town 3
Cuervo Ghost Town 4
Cuervo Ghost Town 5
Cuervo Ghost Town 6 – Cali-Rose
Cuervo Ghost Town 7
Cuervo Ghost Town 8 – The Church

The old church is still somewhat maintained, at least.  The roof appears to be relatively new.

To be continued,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 27 – Final Sunset Shoot (Continued)

Transformation 4

The natural features in the foreground rocks made great leading lines into the desert background for this image and the muted color of the rocks in the shadows contrasted with the sunset light enhanced color of the background rocks.

Crease Life

I know, this is not a wonderful photo, but as I sat in the shadows on the rock ledge on this image’s right side, I noted (again) how desert life tends to accumulate in the creases between rock units. And the ledge, which is not as wide as it looks near the camera lens, seems to be disappearing into the distance.

Transformation 5

I kept with the “Transformation” theme for a number of photos, shooting from the shadows into the sunset light on the background.  In this one, I liked the fracture leading upward toward the cylindrical rock feature, then the rock/skyline edge merging with the shadow line leading down into the sunlit valley.

Transformation 8

For Transformation 8, I was inspired by the foreground rock layer that appears to be flowing downhill.

Complex

The title “Complex” is in honor of the complexity of the geology and rock details throughout this image.

Open Heart

My first inclination was to title this image “Let Sleeping Rocks Lie”, as I think the rock with the sunset light on it looks much like a resting puppy and that rock opening behind the head looks like a floppy ear.  Then I noted that that opening was heart shaped.  This detail might be more clear, if viewed on a large screen.  Clicking on the image will take one to my Flickr page with this image.

Peak Gold

The rocks here have some incredible detail and textures that can best be seen on a large screen, too.

To be continued,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 27 – Final Sunset Shoot (continued)

This is a continuation of my last sunset shoot in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada in March 2023.

For continuity, I’m including an image from the previous post.

Transformation

As the golden sunset hour advanced, I made a number of images from a location with sufficient elevation that allowed an expansive view across the desert and the extensive rock formations.  Shooting from the shadow of a massive rock outcrop behind me, I used the natural lines and layers in the foreground rock as leading lines and to contrast the change in the rock color from shadow into the brightly lit rocks of the setting sun.

Transformation 2
Transformation 3

Maybe my choice of title for the image above is not a good one.  Perhaps, it should be “Snapping Turtle”.  I’m one of those people that seems to be prone to pareidolia.  That is I see life forms in some shapes.  In the image above I see the head of a snapping turtle in the rock at upper center.  I suppose it could be imagined as something else, maybe a birds beak?

I worked my way around this area capturing many images, most of which will not be posted.  Somewhere I read an article that described my actions like those of a photographer “dancing around a teacup”, shooting a teacup from all directions, looking for that one magic or unique view.  I have to admit that I’m often guilty of this.

Sun Basking

More pareidolia, I’m seeing the face of some sort of animal creature in the rightmost portion of this rock, enjoying the last sun rays of the day.

Desert Spotlights

In the mostly shadowy area in which I was standing, looking out across the vast desert, I noted one small area being highlighted, as if in a spotlight of the late day light.

Spindly 1

I knew when I saw the skeleton of a small desert tree that I wanted to somehow include it in one or more images.  Its location made compositions including it difficult.  It was highlighted by the late day sun, when I first spotted it, but the sun was rapidly sinking and the little tree rapidly going into shadow.  By the time I determined the best way to compose around the tree and got a couple of fairly decent shots, the tree was mostly in shadow.

Spindly 2

Anyway, I think the tree provides a subtle foreground object for these two images.

To be continued,

Ken

 

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 27 – Final Sunset Shoot (continued)

This is a continuation of an exploration and sunset shoot in Valley of Fire, Nevada in March of 2023.

Stone Glow

The late day sun rays made this rock look like an ancient warriors golden helmet.

Mosquito Rock 1

When I saw this vertical arch and the way it was attached between the rocks above and that beneath, I immediately thought of it as a blood sucking insect.  As I move around the rock that first impression was reinforced.

Mosquito Rock 2
Mosquito Rock 3
Another Rock Creature Feature

A few minutes later I found another rock that appeared to be another blood sucking creature.

Open at Perforations

It is not unusual to find rock faces with these little holes along rock interfaces that look like they were purposely designed as perforations at which to separate the rock layers.

Awakening

I might have disturbed this rock creatures rest, as it appears to be opening one eye to see what has awakened it.

Transformation

The golden hour is now in full force as the magic sunset hour begins to color the desert rocks golden yellow.

To be continued,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 27 – Final Sunset Shoot (continued)

This is the second part of our final sunset shoot in March 2023 in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.

Rock Art

I’m always amazed at the rock sculpture nature provides for us to enjoy.

Wary Rock

There is definitely a wary looking face in this rock that appears to be watching me as I make this image.  Maybe this rock has had bad experiences with humans in the past.

Sandfall

While the image may not be a greatly attractive scene, I found it interesting enough to take time to capture it.  There is much texture, interesting rock shapes and lines running through the rock.  The image name is for the narrow wash in the center that has an accumulation of sand at the bottom center.

Catcher’s Mitt

I moved to the right from the last composition to make this image, which shows off some of the more interesting features in the rock.  The rock at the top, with its concave erosional form reminds me of a baseball catcher’s mitt.  With the Texas Rangers clinching a berth in the 2023 World Series, maybe this is an appropriate time to post this image.

Catcher’s Mitt

A close up, color version, of the “Catcher’s Mitt”.

Natural Shelters

Erosion has created holes in these rocks that I can imagine animals or ancient people using as shelters.  Modern day man might even take temporary shelter in one of these in an emergency.

To be continued,

Ken

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 27 – Final Sunset Shoot

I’ve decided to move on to our final sunset shoot in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, rather than write another blog on our early morning shoot near our campground.  But I will include one more image from that early morning shoot here.

Desert Morning 3

Initially, I did not think highly of this image, but the more I looked at it, the better I liked it.  The shadows, colors and features in the foreground rock with its ridge leading into the background were the impetus for this composition.  Maybe my thought process leading to this composition was ok, after all.

Moving on…

The earliest photos shot while scouting and anticipating golden hour are seldom the (my) best, many do not even get processed and sometimes I’m grasping to just find something in these shots worthy of posting anywhere.  So I apologize in advance, if my images chosen for this post are of little interest to readers.

There must be a better composition here.

And there is a better composition here, but I did not see it until near the end of this sunset shoot.  Sometime one must move around more to see the obvious.  I will return to this location in another post with much better compositions at this location.

Nooks and Crannies

Wandering about, I walked down a narrow passageway between two massive rock features, noted the nooks, holes and vertical feature in one of those rocks and I had to stop to capture this with late day sun on features in the background.

Nooks and Crannies 2
Nooks and Crannies 3 – A wider View

 

Nooks and Crannies – Monochrome – Close up

To be continued,

Ken

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 25 – Another Sunset Shoot

This is a continuation of a late day shoot in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, March 2023.

Storm Light 13
Storm Shooter

My oldest son (on top of the peak in the lower right) shot the storm from other higher elevation vantage points and complained that I did not come up to join him.  I have not seen his photos, so I don’t know how to compare his to mine, but he is of the opinion that he had better views than I did.  I was busy shooting what I saw from my location and I thought I might miss out on the scene by taking time to move elsewhere and at least I know that we did not get identical shots.

Storm Shooter 2
When Gold Turns to Pink
Mystical Desert
Sunset Clouds and Distant Storm
Over The Hill Storm
Over The Hill Storm 2
Desert Eve
Storm Light 14
Storm Light 15
Storm Light 16

This wraps up today’s sunset shoot.  Next up, sunrise in the desert near the campground in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.

Until then,

Ken.

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 24 – Another Sunset Shoot

This is a continuation of a March 2023 sunset shoot in Valley of Fire, Nevada.

Seeking Shelter
Skyline
Calm before the Storm
Light before the Dark
Skylight
Storm Light

I made many images with the late day light changing as the sun sank into the western horizon with clouds moving overhead and a distant storm on the easterly horizon.  I’m presenting a few selected images in this post.

Storm Light 6
Storm Light 7
Storm Light 10
Optical Filters
Storm Light 11

To be continued,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 23 – Another Sunset Shoot

Hourglass

It seems suitable, at this time of the day, that the clouds in the sky and the geology in Valley of Fire, Nevada came together to create an hourglass shape, if one has the imagination to see it.

Light before the Storm

Another late day storm was brewing over the desert, which resulted in dramatic sky for background.

The Light and the Storm

I composed this image to have the rocks along the diagonal pointing towards the distant storm.

Then I thought maybe I had too much in this image, so I moved in close to the end portion of the foreground rock, keeping a portion of the little bush at the edge of the rock.

The Light and the Storm 2

This emphasized the foreground rock, but reduced the background and the stormy, cloudy sky, which I think is not an improvement.  The wider angle view is better, I think.

The Light and the Storm 3

I like the way the rock texture looks, even on its own, but with the late day light and a stormy sky background it seems to really pop.

The Light and the Storm 4

In this image I like the foreground shadows that contrast with the late day light on the middle ground and the background sky and the rugged geology.

Skyway – Walk this way to reach the clouds.
Symmetric Reflection – Earth and Sky Symmetry

Maybe the correct word is “symmetrical”, but the image is not exactly symmetrical, so I will stick with the “Symmetric” label.

Storm Reveal

I used the many linear features in the rock as leading lines in this photo, which is a cropped version of the original.  The original included much more of the foreground, as I like those linear features, but upon reviewing, I thought maybe I over did it with the foreground.

Rain Wish

To be continued with much more of that late day desert storm,

 

Ken

 

 

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 22 – Sunset Shoot

This is a continuation of a multiple part blog of a sunset shoot in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.

Desert Structure 9
Desert Structure 10

The rock features in Valley of Fire take on different looks as one moves around, viewing these from various positions.

 

Desert Structure 11

 

To Reach the Gold, One Must Overcome the Obstacles

 

Desert Structure 15 – The Funnel

The Funnel is my name for this location.  The rock texture just seems to “funnel” one into the scene.

Desert Topping

Light tops off the distant rocks like a sweet, golden frosting on a multilayered cake, with a dollop of whipped cream on the edge.

Desert Topping 2

Everything in this image is in the previous one, but less.  I moved in to reduce the scope of the image, then cropped in more in post processing to make the sky more prominent and emphasize the large rock feature at the bottom right, which was in the bottom left of the previous image.  I think this makes the scene more dramatic, but that is in the eye of the beholder.

Flow and Glow

Evening sky flows and glows over Valley of Fire, Nevada, highlighting some features and casting others into deepening shadows.

This wraps up this sunset shoot, but there will be another.

Ken