While I was having a recovery day from running around all over New Mexico I saw a billboard sign that had a display for the War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa New Mexico, and decided I needed to head over there and check it out. This place is inside a huge airplane hanger, and it didn’t just have amazing restored war planes it had a very nice car collection as well.

Main prop on an Avenger. This was the isolated shot that I was looking for to control the background.

T-28 Trojan Prop
To give you an idea of what the inside of the hanger looked like, below is a wide shot of a P-38 engine and prop. Take a look at the background.

So the car collection at the War Eagles Air Museum is just as impressive as its War Plane Collection. And after playing around a bit with the planes my attention turned to the cars.

Front hood ornament off and Auburn. Once again thinking about background control. About 15 feet behind this car is a TF-51 Mustang, but you would never know it.





With the way the background and ceilings were staying tight and looking for details in the cars and planes paid off. Had a great time at the Museum. If you do find yourself there go and take some time to really take in the history, and some fun shots.
Planes Captured with 1 D Mark IIN 70-200f2.8
Cars Captured with 1 D Mark IIN 16-35f2.8 II on lexar digital media





Found what was left of an adobe building with this barred window. It was being used for storage now, but apparently it was used for a holding cell at one time.
Old picket fence out in front of one the the older adobe homes in the town.
The 2 shots above were my first rough attempts of shooting HDR images. The top image was taken inside a local restaurant. It was a door panel inside the building and I couldn’t pass it up. The second was from a town on the way into Mesilla, called Hatch. The church was bought an turned into a private residence, but they still let you photograph it. Lots of fun with these 2 shots.
And finally, I found this little cowgirl near the town square. Just loved the hat.