Two Fridays ago photographer Daryl Black and I scoured Santa
Fe for new looks at The City Different. No mean trick. On museum hill we played with shadows
cast by elaborate portals and arbors. Daryl said the patterns of light and shadow
seemed almost Mayan to her.
After lattes at the Garcia Street Bookstore we crossed town
to the railyard for trains, a personal fave, and industrial buildings that have been converted into galleries and
studios. After a fruitless effort with
the engines and carriages, I speak for myself, we wandered down the tracks for
some grittier inspiration. There we found
a warehouse with graffiti covered walls and outsized portraits. Daryl caught me snapping one of the behemoth heads.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
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Aside from you head shot, you've also captured another great source of photography, sun and shadows. Another great post!
Once again a lovely photo surprise from you!
Thanks you two.
The second shot is just wild! It is always interesting to see what we decide to shoot. The "Big Heads" are great.
They we're a nice surprise. It's like a gift each time we download files isn't it?
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