The Pilgrim
Someone approaching the church, perhaps to worship, perhaps to seek healing from the holy dirt that’s in a small room off the main chapel.
I saw two women and a small boy putting small amounts of the dirt into plastic bags they’d brought with them; they were using an orange scoop and speaking softly, with reverence; I felt like (and in fact, was) an intruder and didn’t stay. A brochure in a rack beside the dirt warned visitors to neither eat the dirt nor steep and drink it.
El Santuario de Chimayó
Chimayó, New Mexico
photographed 12.25.2015
Also – those bags on the wall are similar to the farolitos in Santa Fe, only these are plastic bags with electric lights inside.
Posted on January 9, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, chimayo, El santuario de chimayo, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.

awesome lines and placement (and relative) size of the human subject.
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Thanks – I didn’t intend to make that shot with a person in it, but when she walked into it, I realized that maybe I’d been waiting for her all along!
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serendipity and fate can lead to great photographs. the universe works in mysterious ways. 😉
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Indeed, it does. Usually when I say, “That was a lucky shot!” I really mean, “The Universe was lining that up for me and I was glad to have been paying attention.”
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Perfectly said.
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Good advice.
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Well, I try to follow it. Usually.
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I wonder what they do with that holy dirt?
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I really don’t know….
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good work here/ thanx
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Thanks! I appreciate your taking the time to comment.
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