Going around back
Posted on July 12, 2014, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, brett erickson, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, one day one image, photo a day, photography, Ranchos de Taos, Ranchos de Taos New Mexico, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

I like it – terrific tones! A dark subject and light sky though – you might try working with this one as a negative too ;). Just to make it more like your usual.
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It’s sort of not my usual, is it? This place was a challenge to photograph, since it’s the subject of a very famous Ansel Adams shot. It’s hard to do something different. (http://bit.ly/1oPKb9C)
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I can see what you mean – I am not familiar with that Ansel Adams photo which is quite something, but I do like yours too, and it is totally different so you got it right I would say.
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Love this!
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Thanks, Caryn!
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Congratulations on finding a unique (to my eyes) viewpoint of this church. I was there during a trip where the suitcase that held my camera got left behind. Great gnashing of teeth and sinking of heart at the discovery, too late. But now I feel better. Thanks for the photo I hope I would have taken.
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Linda – the challenge in going to these iconic locations is to find a different way to shoot it, so I greatly appreciate your comments! Thanks especially for thinking it the photo you hope you would have taken – that means a lot, coming from another photographer.
I can’t even imagine the disappointment at not having a camera when you got to Ranchos de Taos – gnashing of teeth was probably the least of it!
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