BajaNomad
Not logged in [Login - Register]

Go To Bottom
Printable Version  
Author: Subject: Best time to photograph Mision San Javier?
merrion13
Newbie





Posts: 2
Registered: 6-1-2009
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-1-2009 at 06:45 AM
Best time to photograph Mision San Javier?


I will be staying in Loreto for 3 days as part of a Baja road trip, and I really want to make the trip to this Mission when the light is at its best. Anyone know if the light is better in the early morning or evening? Is the Mission in a shadow at any time in the day?

Any insight is appreciated.
View user's profile
gnukid
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 4411
Registered: 7-2-2006
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-1-2009 at 06:53 AM


It can also be cloudy. I think morning or late will give the most color, but late 4... the color pops. That's what I found on a recent trip.
View user's profile
David K
Honored Nomad
*********


Avatar


Posts: 64837
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Online

Mood: Have Baja Fever

[*] posted on 6-1-2009 at 07:37 AM


Anytime is good with such a magnificent structure!

Photos taken by Jack Swords, history from my revised Baja Missions web pages:







San Francisco Javier de Biaundo 1699-1817

The second California mission was originally founded 5 miles north, but moved here in 1710. The church was built from 1744 to 1758, and remains as the finest preserved stone mission in Baja California. GPS: 25°51'36.9" 111°32'37.0"




"So Much Baja, So Little Time..."

See the NEW www.VivaBaja.com for maps, travel articles, links, trip photos, and more!
Baja Missions and History On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bajamissions/
Camping, off-roading, Viva Baja discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vivabaja


View user's profile Visit user's homepage
wilderone
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 3822
Registered: 2-9-2004
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-1-2009 at 09:25 AM


It's in the shadows in the morning - best after 2 pm or so (noon washes out color).
View user's profile
Skeet/Loreto
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 4709
Registered: 9-2-2003
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-2-2009 at 03:29 PM


Merrion13.

Anytime!

About 30 years ago I took Photos of the Misson when it had one of the largest Honeycomb{beehives} on the South side of the Tower.\The Honey was so thick it was dripping on the ground. It stayed up there several years.

When you go up there be sure and go upstairs and look around.
The old Mission sure has some stories to tell.

Skeet/Loreto
View user's profile
Skipjack Joe
Elite Nomad
******




Posts: 8084
Registered: 7-12-2004
Location: Bahia Asuncion
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-3-2009 at 11:17 AM


In the morning if you want a cooler image. In the evening if you want a warmer one.

I think it shoots best with long shadows coming down from the edges. Long horizontal shadows tend to give it a peaceful feeling. Use the mountain as background to enhance the mission.

If you have photoshop you can change the mood of the image as you see fit.

Good luck.
View user's profile
tripledigitken
Ultra Nomad
*****


Avatar


Posts: 4848
Registered: 9-27-2006
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-3-2009 at 11:34 AM


I haven't been to the Mission yet, it is on my list though. In reading the thread it appears that it is in shade in the morning, and not in afternoon. Based on this I would plan on shooting it after 3pm.

Given a choice I prefer afternoon shots for the warmer colors that it gives.

Please post your shots!

Ken




View user's profile
Cypress
Elite Nomad
******




Posts: 7641
Registered: 3-12-2006
Location: on the bayou
Member Is Offline

Mood: undecided

[*] posted on 6-3-2009 at 11:48 AM


Check out the 300 yr. old olive tree behind the mission.:tumble:
View user's profile
tehag
Super Nomad
****




Posts: 1248
Registered: 1-8-2005
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-3-2009 at 12:00 PM
San Javier


The mission is in a canyon, so direct sun comes late and leaves early. Photoshop can make up for some timing issues.

The beehives are still there, several, in the walls. Still oozing wax and honey down the stones.

Officially, I think the tower is closed now, but I know of people who have been able to go up fairly recently. Not sure how they arranged it, but... well, you know. If you do get in, take the time to admire those centuries-old, hand-carved, seawater-cured-oak spiraling stairs. They are a story in themselves. Also take the time to visit the ancient olive trees. Tell them I said, "Hi."
View user's profile Visit user's homepage
merrion13
Newbie





Posts: 2
Registered: 6-1-2009
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 06:28 AM


Wow, great information everyone, thank you. Sounds like I'll be heading out there in the afternoon. I'll post pics when I get back from my trip.
View user's profile
motoged
Elite Nomad
******


Avatar


Posts: 6481
Registered: 7-31-2006
Location: Kamloops, BC
Member Is Offline

Mood: Gettin' Better

[*] posted on 6-6-2009 at 09:52 AM


The church's front door faces north, so David's pictures (Sword's) are of the east side of the church....it is unlikely to get sun on the front...afternoon for other side of church....

Lots of other photo-worthy sights in town....if you get there in the morning by 9-10 am and leave by 4 you should have your best light....mid-day tends to be shadowless and "flat" for pics;)




Don't believe everything you think....
View user's profile
David K
Honored Nomad
*********


Avatar


Posts: 64837
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Online

Mood: Have Baja Fever

[*] posted on 6-6-2009 at 10:20 AM
My July, 1973 Photos


north side:




west side:


east side:




"So Much Baja, So Little Time..."

See the NEW www.VivaBaja.com for maps, travel articles, links, trip photos, and more!
Baja Missions and History On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bajamissions/
Camping, off-roading, Viva Baja discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vivabaja


View user's profile Visit user's homepage
David K
Honored Nomad
*********


Avatar


Posts: 64837
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Online

Mood: Have Baja Fever

[*] posted on 6-6-2009 at 10:24 AM
My July, 1976 photos... on the roof:









"So Much Baja, So Little Time..."

See the NEW www.VivaBaja.com for maps, travel articles, links, trip photos, and more!
Baja Missions and History On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bajamissions/
Camping, off-roading, Viva Baja discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vivabaja


View user's profile Visit user's homepage

  Go To Top

 






All Content Copyright 1997- Q87 International; All Rights Reserved.
Powered by XMB; XMB Forum Software © 2001-2014 The XMB Group






"If it were lush and rich, one could understand the pull, but it is fierce and hostile and sullen. The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez

 

"People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care." - Theodore Roosevelt

 

"You can easily judge the character of others by how they treat those who they think can do nothing for them or to them." - Malcolm Forbes

 

"Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you." - Jim Rohn

 

"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer." - Cunningham's Law







Thank you to Baja Bound Mexico Insurance Services for your long-term support of the BajaNomad.com Forums site.







Emergency Baja Contacts Include:

Desert Hawks; El Rosario-based ambulance transport; Emergency #: (616) 103-0262