Imagine this: It’s 5 a.m. and you’re standing in a dark field surrounded by the shadows and silhouettes of thousands of fellow spectators. Hundreds of hot air balloon trucks, pilots, and crews line the field, quietly watching and waiting. Dawn is rapidly approaching, and the only sound is the zoom of the weather planes circling the field overhead determining if conditions will be suitable for balloons to take to the skies. Suddenly, without any word, balloonists one by one unroll their balloons, and as rhythmic as a dance, bursts of flames begin to appear in the darkness as the pilots prepare for launch. The seemingly choreographed movements of more than 600 balloons commences. As the first wave of balloons rise up into the first light of day, I watch our group of photographers scatter in different directions, eager to get the best shots of this jaw-dropping event. Christina Merchant, here. Last month, I joined professional photographer Efrain Padro and eight of your fellow readers to photograph the famous Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, NM. On this particular day we woke up before the sun to see more than 600 balloons rise up into the air, in what is known to Balloon Fiesta enthusiasts as the “mass ascension”. As travel photographers, we faced the task of photographing the constant changing and moving balloons, which proved to be quite challenging. So we focused on the details. Take a look: 




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