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by Charles Muhle
$83.00
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Taos Mountain in the Zone Method pioneered by Fred Archer and Ansel Adams.... more
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Taos Mountain in the Zone Method pioneered by Fred Archer and Ansel Adams.
Taos Mountain is part of the Sangre de Cristo range of the Rocly Mountains in northern New Mexico,
Rendered as Kodak Varichrome Pan ISO 125, 120 format fine grain monochromic film, using a W-21 Orange filter.
Charles Muhle Santa Fe - Taos FineArt Photography Taos, New Mexico During the month of April 2020 -- 15 percent off on my markup with Discount code=MFFHRY Charles seeks to capture the complete range of light, taming highlights and illuminating shadows to render bold saturated colors in the Southwestern tradition. Decades of film and darkroom.Now fully embracing digital photography. Shooting exclusively in RAW and developing with the RAW Converter offering the ultimate Image Quality and Color: He has lived in and photographed the Rocky Mountain west for over forty years always using Nikon cameras. His artwork has been featured on CD albums and websites Contact for more information and...
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Steven Bateson
The New Mexico Land of Enchantment Group is honored that you chose to submit your work to the group and we are proud to feature your magnificent image on the Homepage in the Featured Images.
Charles Muhle replied:
Thank you so much for the selection.
Jane M Dahl
That is so dramatic and beautiful in these tones. It's black and white, yet seems to be so alive. The abundance of plant life is astonishing given what seems to be a harsh environment. Such a striking image. L/F Featured in American Desert Southwest.
Charles Muhle replied:
Thank you for your kind words. Taken in early January with snow on the ground. The plant life is four foot high Sagebrush. Taos valley is 7000 feet in altitude, but the climate is high plains desert