I have decided to join the blogging craze. I am looking forward to taking a moment to find out a little more about the plants I have been photographing. I hope to explore all aspects of plants, flowers, trees and other garden related topics. Sorry about having to watermark the photos but there are a lot of people using them without permission.
raquel. thanks. That is a good question. I shot this with my $199 Nikon CoolPix 5400 that I bought on close out. I also have limited technical training as a photographer. I think you need a little luck to be at the right place at the right time. At Taos Pueblo you are going to need ten bucks, too. For a photography permit :-O
I love the southwest, need to head out there again sometime soon. And even more generally, I continue to want to find quiet, interesting places like this. thanks for sharing
Thanks to all the WW visitors. I am going to try and catch up with a few of your blogs during the week.
Taos Pueblo and Taos, New Mexico in general are great places to shoot pictures. I would recommend them for that purpose. This graveyard has a lot of history to it.
I have some other pictures of Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico on my other site (use the link in the side bar).
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That is a lonely but peaceful-looking place. Really gorgeous. I like this angle. You're outside, yet so close. Thank you!
Love that picture! It looks like something you would see in a magazine.
i love old cemeteries! i love to walk through them and read the headstones and imagine what the people were like.
smiles, bee
I do think this looks like a cemetary should look - there's a feeling of mournfulness about it.
Beautiful shot!
Btw, do we need a good camera just to get a good shot or photography is a matter of skill?
Mine is up at Photographic Memories.
raquel. thanks. That is a good question. I shot this with my $199 Nikon CoolPix 5400 that I bought on close out. I also have limited technical training as a photographer. I think you need a little luck to be at the right place at the right time. At Taos Pueblo you are going to need ten bucks, too. For a photography permit :-O
Hi digiflower. Thanks for the quick reply and the ideas. I am an amateur of photography though, still playing with and learn all the techniques.
See yah around...enjoy the rest of the week.
I love the starkness of this image - very atmospheric. Happy Wednesday!
I'm not sure I can find the words to express the emotions this picture brought me; suffice it to say, I'm all choked up.
What an interesting place...
I love the rustic textures, and the colour combinations of this one...
Ours is up at burntofferings and more at bernies fotoblog, Happy WW!!
Very nice picture!
Happy WW!!
I love the southwest, need to head out there again sometime soon. And even more generally, I continue to want to find quiet, interesting places like this.
thanks for sharing
I would love to go there! It looks amazing.
What a wionderful photo. There is something stark but beautiful about it. Happy WW
neat picture...happy WW
Mine is up at The Four Seasons Of My Life Memories. Hope u can visit me.
Gorgeous Photo! Thanks for stopping by! Happy WW!
Wonderful shot! Thanks for stoppng by.
Thanks to all the WW visitors. I am going to try and catch up with a few of your blogs during the week.
Taos Pueblo and Taos, New Mexico in general are great places to shoot pictures. I would recommend them for that purpose. This graveyard has a lot of history to it.
I have some other pictures of Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico on my other site (use the link in the side bar).
Again thanks for stopping by.
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