I was wandering around Taos Plaza looking for obscure mechanical
elements to photograph. That dictated ducking into alleys as I am wont to do.
Then there was the appealing Orthodox Jewish family that I tracked for several blocks,
hoping to capture their black attire, yarmulkes and payot (sidelocks) that seemed more at home on Manhattan's Lower East Side than Taos. Coming up empty I placed myself smack dab in the middle of the plaza in order to capture the budding trees and sky above me.
The intricacy of trees never ceases to amaze.
5 comments:
Well, well, these two images knocked my socks off, Steve! Great rendering of the black and white, and I adore the nature of the branches. Amazing shots. Thanks for posting them.
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