All of these pictures were taken with my trusty little Olympus point-and-shoot. If you've ever taken pictures through an airplane window, you know they usually look terrible. The secret to releasing beautiful images from sepia obscurity? Simply click Adjustments/Auto-Levels in Photoshop. That one click is the ONLY edit made to each of these photos. How much of a difference does it make? Remember 'Giant Centipedes' above? Here's what it looked like before:
Monday, July 27, 2009
Santa Fe Chronicles - The Journey Home
All of these pictures were taken with my trusty little Olympus point-and-shoot. If you've ever taken pictures through an airplane window, you know they usually look terrible. The secret to releasing beautiful images from sepia obscurity? Simply click Adjustments/Auto-Levels in Photoshop. That one click is the ONLY edit made to each of these photos. How much of a difference does it make? Remember 'Giant Centipedes' above? Here's what it looked like before:
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Santa Fe Chronicles - Cool Ranch
Our challenge was to blend this new landscape with the existing terrain, while still giving the owners a sense of enclosure and personal cultivated space. We started with a thick layer of golden brown gravel around the house. This gave immediate relief from the dirt and dust, and provided a simple and inexpensive hardscape base to develop the garden around. We never drew any plans; everything was worked out on site with waving arms and sticks in the dirt, plus visits to nurseries and rockyards and lots of emails.
The front entry, above, was first to be planted; it faced west and desperately needed to be softened and cooled by a green zone. The general contractor had already installed some Aspen and New Mexican Privet saplings, so we worked around them, adding low-growing conifers like Mugo Pine and Dwarf Blue Spruce. These are much appreciated for their evergreen structure in winter. We filled in with tough, sun-loving, low-water perennials such as lavender, russian sage, lamb's ears, yarrow, hummingbird mint, thyme and goldenrod.
I wish I could say that I was very scientific about plant selection, since this was my first project in Santa Fe, but I'll confess right here that I based my first round choices on what was available in good quality and quantity at Lowe's in June. I figured these were good backbone plants, and I was right. Having a wonderful resource like High Country Gardens nearby was such a delightful bonus; most of the remaining plants were hand-picked from their nursery, including some choice perennials and conifers.
'Desert Sunrise.'



Thank you for joining me on what may have been my farewell visit to Cool Ranch; it is now on the market and may soon be sold. If you know of anyone who would love to live in this magical place, please pass this along!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Santa Fe Chronicles - Canyon Road











Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Santa Fe Chronicles - Prelude

Going to Santa Fe soon. I am so ready. My sister lives there;
this will be our second long visit this year. Nice.
Monsoon has started. I've been guaranteed
several spectacular thunderstorms.
I'm going just before tourist season peaks, and will be
experiencing yet another aspect of Santa Fe life.
Time slows in New Mexico, in a good way. There's room
between things; cars on the road, houses on the land.
this will be our second long visit this year. Nice.
Monsoon has started. I've been guaranteed
several spectacular thunderstorms.
I'm going just before tourist season peaks, and will be
experiencing yet another aspect of Santa Fe life.
Time slows in New Mexico, in a good way. There's room
between things; cars on the road, houses on the land.
photo by Lisa Livengood Taft
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Cats In The Garden




A garden that everyone in the family can enjoy without worry and concern is a treasure, and to see my happy critters so at home in the landscape we share makes me happy too.
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