E. Church Street, San Luis, Colorado

August 24th, 2008 by laura | Filed under Laura Campbell Fine Art.

Greetings from Las Vegas, New Mexico.  I’ve seen some beautiful country this last week in the Chama Valley in New Mexico and lower San Luis Valley in Colorado.  We’ve made a couple of ever-widening loops along the New Mexico-Colorado border and while we’ve seen lovely scenery we still haven’t found the place where we want to hang our hats.  So the search for a new home base continues.  Tomorrow we’re heading for the mountains west of Colorado Springs…

This old general store is located on a side street off the main highway that runs through San Luis, Colorado, about an hour north of Taos. Made with a Zero45 and a yellow filter set at 75mm. Exposure not recorded.

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2 Responses to “E. Church Street, San Luis, Colorado”

  1. Jeff says:

    I like the tones. Yellow filter worked out great to decrease the values of the sky!

    Never seen a Zero 45 yet.

    Zero seems to be exacting when determining pinhole size, and drilling the pinhole. They seem “sharper” than any pinhole camera I’ve used.

    I have one of the “little” medium format (wide-angle) versions they first came out with. Was lucky enough to use it to shoot the World Trade Center Towers four days (Friday) before they were attacked…

    http://www.hiddenworld.net/pinhole/towers2.jpg

  2. gregg says:

    enjoying your travels laura. thanks for sharing the excellent images.

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