mooseontheloose
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I’m in the middle of planning a trip to Mexico next Feb/Mar for 4-5 weeks. I’ll be working my way from east to west. At the moment the plan is to a two-week road trip around the Yucatan Peninsula, mostly to photograph the ancient Mayan sites (from Tulum to Palenque and points in between on a big loop from and back to Cancun (want to avoid expensive one-way rentals). Of course I’ll be exploring some of the cities and towns, and a few cenotes and nature reserves here and there. From Cancun I would fly to Oaxaca and spend 5-7 days in the area doing day trips and photographing Carnaval activities, which will be going on at that time. Then up to Mexico City for a few days, with day or overnight trips to the Monarch Butterfly Reserve and the Teotihuacan Pyramid. Then, if the budget allows, I’d have about a week for one other area - Guanajuato perhaps.
I’m not really a beach person, so other than a day or two in the Cancun/Tulum area (to recover from my flights from Japan) that’s not a huge interest. I love ruins and ancient sites of all kinds, interesting towns, nature reserves, etc. I’m interested in any advice or suggestions about the trip in general, but in particular those that are related to photography, such as:
-I know that tripods are not allowed at most of the Mayan sites without an expensive permit. Has anyone used a tripod (or tripod alternative) at any of these sites, with or without permit? I know the permit is expensive, but I might be willing to shell out for one for one site (say, Palenque), as I’d like to do some infrared photography there. However, I’ve also heard that people have had a hard time securing the permit in advance. Also, I’ve heard that you can get into some sites much earlier than the general public if you go with a guide, does anyone have any experience with that?
-Gear-wise, should I be planning on using some very wide angles (I have a 20mm) or will more moderate ones be okay? What about a tele lens (I have a 105mm and some zooms)? My normal set up is 28/50 and occasionally the 105, but I want to keep my gear as minimal as possible if I can.
-Given the time of year and opening hours for these sites, when are the lighting conditions most favourable for photography at the various sites? Morning, noon, late afternoon? My main worry is about uneven light/shadow areas which can vary throughout the day. If I can, I’d like to optimize my visits for the best light. That goes for cenotes or other locations as well. (I know I’m being vague here, but there are just too many sites to list so I’m just going to keep it open-ended). I’m also interested in locations that would work for dusk/night photography (assuming it’s safe to do so).
-Has anyone been to any of the Carnaval celebrations in Merida or the Oaxaca area? If so, I’d love to hear about your experiences there. I’m not interested in the big party celebrations like in Mazatlan or Veracruz.
-On a similar note, any places I should avoid in terms of spring breakers from US colleges?
-Any suggestions on keeping film cool, other than a cooler and ice pack if I can source one? Good places to buy or develop film? Photo workshops or photographers offering interesting shoots (like tintypes, etc)?
-Any photo galleries, museums, or shops worth checking out?
-Also, some of you may be aware of my interest in cemeteries and other “dark” places, so I’d be very open to any recommendations concerning those types of places (the Mummy museum is already on my list)
-Any suggestions for my final week?
I think that covers most of my concerns for now. Looking forward to hearing whatever suggestions you may have!
I’m not really a beach person, so other than a day or two in the Cancun/Tulum area (to recover from my flights from Japan) that’s not a huge interest. I love ruins and ancient sites of all kinds, interesting towns, nature reserves, etc. I’m interested in any advice or suggestions about the trip in general, but in particular those that are related to photography, such as:
-I know that tripods are not allowed at most of the Mayan sites without an expensive permit. Has anyone used a tripod (or tripod alternative) at any of these sites, with or without permit? I know the permit is expensive, but I might be willing to shell out for one for one site (say, Palenque), as I’d like to do some infrared photography there. However, I’ve also heard that people have had a hard time securing the permit in advance. Also, I’ve heard that you can get into some sites much earlier than the general public if you go with a guide, does anyone have any experience with that?
-Gear-wise, should I be planning on using some very wide angles (I have a 20mm) or will more moderate ones be okay? What about a tele lens (I have a 105mm and some zooms)? My normal set up is 28/50 and occasionally the 105, but I want to keep my gear as minimal as possible if I can.
-Given the time of year and opening hours for these sites, when are the lighting conditions most favourable for photography at the various sites? Morning, noon, late afternoon? My main worry is about uneven light/shadow areas which can vary throughout the day. If I can, I’d like to optimize my visits for the best light. That goes for cenotes or other locations as well. (I know I’m being vague here, but there are just too many sites to list so I’m just going to keep it open-ended). I’m also interested in locations that would work for dusk/night photography (assuming it’s safe to do so).
-Has anyone been to any of the Carnaval celebrations in Merida or the Oaxaca area? If so, I’d love to hear about your experiences there. I’m not interested in the big party celebrations like in Mazatlan or Veracruz.
-On a similar note, any places I should avoid in terms of spring breakers from US colleges?
-Any suggestions on keeping film cool, other than a cooler and ice pack if I can source one? Good places to buy or develop film? Photo workshops or photographers offering interesting shoots (like tintypes, etc)?
-Any photo galleries, museums, or shops worth checking out?
-Also, some of you may be aware of my interest in cemeteries and other “dark” places, so I’d be very open to any recommendations concerning those types of places (the Mummy museum is already on my list)
-Any suggestions for my final week?
I think that covers most of my concerns for now. Looking forward to hearing whatever suggestions you may have!