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Estab. 1751
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)
Jewels
Remember yesterday, when I mentioned making images of implied people, instead of actual ones?
These ruby-red glasses and plastic-encased menus imply people, I guess.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 3.26.2015
(image made during Santa Fe Photographic Workshops class with Sam Abell)
After lunch
This guy was using the last few minutes of his lunch break to work the crossword puzzle.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 3.26.2015
(image made during Santa Fe Photographic Workshops class with Sam Abell)
Holy Light
On the way from Pecos, New Mexico, into the Pecos Wilderness, travelers will pass by a little adobe church. Some travelers will stop to look around and make some photos. And some of those travelers will walk around the church and peer into a small, dirty window to see what’s there.
And this is what they will see: a crucifix and a lantern, bathed in the holy light from the other side. Of the room.
El Macho Church
near Pecos, New Mexico
photographed 3.22.2015




