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Mexican Light: December 2011
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December 28, 2011. When to shoot waterfalls depends on what part of Mexico you are in and whether you are shooting color or black and white. In central Mexico, summer rains produce rich foliage.and reddish water, yuk! By December, the water is clean but you lose the green, a good excuse to go back to Ansel Adams and John Sexton and zone out in black and white. This photo was taken below the Tixhiñu waterfall in the state of Mexico in January. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. Labels: black and white.
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Mexican Light: July 2011
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July 27, 2011. Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexico. During the summer months in Mexico, head for the highlands. Most parts of central Mexico are being cooled of daily by rain, the hills glow green, patches of color begin to appear. Tapalpa, a Pueblo Magico two hours south of Guadalajara, fits the bill at 6800 feet above sea level. Surrounded by pine forest, quaint, lots of cool little hotels. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. July 19, 2011. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. July 14, 2011. July 7, 2011.
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Mexican Light: Huaniqueo, Michoacán
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October 6, 2011. If you're headed over to the Pan American Games in Guadalajara heading east from Morelia, there is a portion of the drive on the cuaota near Huaniqueo that always has something special at dawn. Sometimes it's fog, sometimes it's flowers, on this particular morning it was water in the fields reflecting the warm glow of the day's beginning. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sometimes All It Takes is a Photograph. More photography on my website:.
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Mexican Light: August 2011
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August 31, 2011. Flower Season in Full Bloom. Summer rains begin adding some color to the landscape from now into October. If you have a camera and see a patch of color, get out of the car and go check it out, you might be amazed at all the different flowers you find! This orange succulent was shot in the Parque Ecologico of Morelia. This park, near the "salida a Charo" and Ciudad Industrial, is also a great place to jog. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. August 10, 2011. Michael Jackson in Morelia.
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Mexican Light: Flower Season in Full Bloom
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August 31, 2011. Flower Season in Full Bloom. Summer rains begin adding some color to the landscape from now into October. If you have a camera and see a patch of color, get out of the car and go check it out, you might be amazed at all the different flowers you find! This orange succulent was shot in the Parque Ecologico of Morelia. This park, near the "salida a Charo" and Ciudad Industrial, is also a great place to jog. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mexican Light: Winter for Waterfalls
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December 28, 2011. When to shoot waterfalls depends on what part of Mexico you are in and whether you are shooting color or black and white. In central Mexico, summer rains produce rich foliage.and reddish water, yuk! By December, the water is clean but you lose the green, a good excuse to go back to Ansel Adams and John Sexton and zone out in black and white. This photo was taken below the Tixhiñu waterfall in the state of Mexico in January. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. Labels: black and white.
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Mexican Light: Light on the Edge of Time
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January 4, 2012. Light on the Edge of Time. A new year, a fresh start. I like new days when the sun is low and the camera in hand. If you can get the sun at the edge of a building or a tree, that little sunburst might add something fresh to the photograph. The above photo was taken in Tlalpujahua, Michoacan during the Fiesta del Carmen which is held each July. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sometimes All It Takes is a Photograph. More photography on my website:.
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Mexican Light: Michael Jackson in Morelia
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August 10, 2011. Michael Jackson in Morelia. Downtown Morelia one day looking for shots of some colonial history landmarks, came upon something a bit more contemporary! Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. August 11, 2011 at 4:25 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sometimes All It Takes is a Photograph. More photography on my website:. Http:/ www.brianovercast.com. Living and working and enjoying the light in Mexico. View my complete profile. Flower Season in Full Bloom. Michael Jackson in Morelia.
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Mexican Light: Cuitzeo Also Has Its Share of Magic
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January 10, 2012. Cuitzeo Also Has Its Share of Magic. Cuitzeo used to be the little town you had to go through to get to the balnearios at Huandacareo. The least known of Michoacan's four "Pueblos Magicos" , I find its peacefulness and lack of tourists to be refreshing. Even on the weekends you can just find a place to sit and watch life shuffle by. Posted by Brian Overcast Photography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sometimes All It Takes is a Photograph. More photography on my website:.
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