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Estab. 1751

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This church was founded in 1751; it is considered one of the best examples of Colonial Spanish architecture in New Mexico. Some of the adobe walls, which are re-mudded periodically, are as much as six feet thick.

Las Trampas, New Mexico
photographed 3.24.2015
(image made during Santa Fe Photographic Workshops class with Sam Abell)

A clean sidewalk is essential

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(Or at least this guy thinks so.)

Portland, Oregon
photographed 6.10.2015

The once-grande dame

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Maybe this used to be a house. A really big house.

But right now, it seems to miss those long-gone glory days.

Junction, Texas
photographed 9.7.2015

Arrow

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I just love a good arrow painted on a brick wall. And I like this one, too.

Platteville, Colorado
photographed 9.26.2015

Co.

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It’s no secret around here that I really like to make images in parking garages. But I also like to make images from parking garages – it gives me views of things that I can’t see from the street. Like this place, which used to be something and is now something else. (Yes, I went to grad school and studied historic preservation planning, which is what enables me to provide such insightful, articulate commentary. My professors must be very proud.)

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.24.2015