Excellent presentation of a surrealistic mood Bobby. The color depth and light in these is magical in their own ways. Sure they are real, you captured them on camera
Your vision with these is amazing, most enjoyable sir!
Karl
Thank you, Sir! I haven't seen much of you in a long time. Then again, I hang out mostly in the Micro Four Thirds Forum and sometimes the Nature & Wildlife Forum and you are never there, of course.
Appreciate your kind words, Karl! 4 of us including my buddy Joshua Ong aka AGeoJO went to this photo shoot, led by an American lady who lives in San Miguel - she has a gallery there. Shooting at this decaying but still beautiful palatial Hacienda in Guanajuato (founded/built in the 18th Century) was such a treat. We would like to go back there some day ... if it's still there. And yes, an elegant lady ghost lives there!
Karl Witt wrote:
Excellent presentation of a surrealistic mood Bobby. The color depth and light in these is magical in their own ways. Sure they are real, you captured them on camera
Your vision with these is amazing, most enjoyable sir!
Karl
bobbytan wrote:
Thank you, Sir! I haven't seen much of you in a long time. Then again, I hang out mostly in the Micro Four Thirds Forum and sometimes the Nature & Wildlife Forum and you are never there, of course.
Clearly I should at least spend some time in µ4/3 then! So where is this site? Is it this place in Mexico City? Looks like a great place to shoot.
Love this series. Great use of light and the setting.
My wife and I went to San Miguel de Allende for our honeymoon a year and a half ago. We found the gallery of Jo Brenzo, who at times offers photographic tours of Jaral de Berrio. We spent some time talking with her and if I recall correctly, she also shoots micro 4/3. Not sure if this is who led your shoot. The city of Guanajuato is a great place to photograph. So much rich history.
I believe this is not an easy location to gain access to. You made excellent use of a rare opportunity.