Narbona Panel

October 20, 2011 ·

Miles Hecker

White House Ruin

Narbona Pictograph Panel
© Miles Hecker

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 SEASONS

 

This pictograph done by an unknown Navajo artist (perhaps Dibe Yazhi “Little Sheep”) in the 19th century depicts Lt Antonio Narbona and his Spanish force, which battled the Navajos in 1805 and massacred 115 of them.

The light in late afternoon from fall until spring will put this pictograph in the deep shade where it is best photographed.

 TIMES

Late afternoon on a typical desert sunny day or anytime on an overcast day.

LENS & FILTERS

LENS: 70-200mm for 35mm or crop sensor cameras

FILTERS: A warming polarizer can be helpful.

FILMS

Slide films: Velvia 100F or Kodak E100SW

 

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