The Saint and the Hollyhocks
Posted on December 3, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, church, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, Ranchos de Taos, Ranchos de Taos New Mexico, San Francisco de Asis. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.
Imho, this should be a competition piece.
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Thanks, Richard. There’s a big show here in Lubbock called High and Dry (the 2016 show just opened on Friday), and I keep a list through the year of possible photos to submit for it; I’ll be sure to add this to the list!
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I agree with Richard Owen. Besides the content and myriad meaning one can read into it, I like the contrast between large masses and small elements.
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Thanks, Linda. The challenge at this particular location is to find something to shoot that hasn’t already been made a million times (http://bit.ly/2fXaMb3). Maybe I succeeded.
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That’s “meanings.”
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I like this one too. Such a different view than normal.
Are those boulders inflatable? Or were they there, waiting your lens?
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Inflatable.
Now I’m trying to find an inflatable saint.
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This is wonderful!
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Thank you, Stuart. This is one that hung around the archives for two years before I gave it more than just a passing notice. It’s weird how some of those low-key shots will just wait patiently…
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I know what you mean. I do exactly the same.
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As my Photoshop skills get better, and other factors influence what I’m working on, there are images that wouldn’t have been usable when I made them, but are now.
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