Some minor censorship
Posted on July 23, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, hernandez, hernandez new mexico, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, one day one image, photo a day, photography, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

Absolutely love this! Brilliantly captured. The sepia works really well.
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Thanks – it just felt like it needed to be sepia…
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Someone has KEOU! On the other hand it could be a message for ‘ET’ – remember that cute little fella? Whatever – well spotted as always.
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I think someone took KEOU, and I hesitate to imagine why they needed it….
Glad you like this one; it made me smile to see it.
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Ha ha.. Most enjoyable shot and commentary 🙂
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Thanks, Robyn. I have a tendency to crack myself up, so it’s always good to know others are also amused!
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🙂 Definitely!
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Between weather, time and offended natures, the ‘Keep Out’ signs don’t last long around here, especially if made of plastic covered paper. In the old days, the metal signs made good targets prior to poaching. Judging by the manufactured nail holes in the corners, this one’s metal and not faded enough to have become brittle. Looks like an offended nature preceded your photograph.
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It’s sort of hard to imagine what might have occurred, leaving only half the sign… but it can’t have been good.
Metal-signs-as-targets is a thing around here. Poaching, not so much, because whoever heard of poaching a cotton field?!
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