I’m late getting this post up for Bastet’s challenge. It’s been a busy week, but I had the perfect shot in my files and wanted to share it. This is a shot of the North Plaza of the Taos Pueblo as seen through the opening from the courtyard of the 150 year old San Geronimo church.
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Love the frame!
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Thank you, Frank. Yes, I thought it made for a pleasing composition! π
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Thanks Cathy! Glad to see you and this fantastic photo composition. π
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Thank you, Georgia. Squeaked in under the wire! π
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Just under…but that’s all that counts…anyway, we never really close a Pixelventure…but can’t work the new entries into the Photo Finish very well if it comes in really late! π
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Beautiful!
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It’s such a pretty place, nestled in the mountains. Thanks, Kathryn!
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That is gorgeous! You are an amazing photographer, Cathy!!!!
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Oh, thank you, Denise! It’s a really beautiful spot.
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Love the colors!
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I do too, Susie. I love the light in New Mexico.
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Yet another picture postcard image Cathy. Great shot.
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Thank you, V. That opening in the courtyard seemed like a perfect frame for the view of the plaza!
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Cool angle, Cathy!
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Thanks very much, Robert!
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I really should pull out my thesaurus and look up more creative words for Gorgeous! But, this one really is!
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Thanks, Dawn! It’s quite the place.
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I particularly like the way the vista is framed through the building… like a frame. What a view!
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Never been in Pueblo country before.
Is it as beautiful and stunning as your picture makes it seem?
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It is beautiful, El Guapo. New Mexico is an amazing place with a blend of Native American and Hispanic that’s quite different from much of the rest of the southwest – the food, the people, the culture and the land. And photos really don’t do it justice! Thanks so much for stopping by!
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