Adobe and Smoke, Arroyo Seco, New Mexico Dinner Shadows, Casa Immel. That's a pepper mill, folks. Feathery Shadows. San Francisco de Asis. Ranchos de Taos.
As has often been the case of late today’s effort is a warmup for an
exploration of inky shadows on adobe that may become a Shadow and Light article
early next year. Most of the sensuous adobe forms and feathery shadows in the series are from
Spanish Colonial Mission Churches in northern New Mexico but today there's just one as captioned.
This post may set a record for brevity. We’re in repair and
maintenance hell here at the Immel Rancho. If it could break it did.
1 comment:
There is nothing like an adobe or stucco wall for creating backdrops for and/or reflecting shadows, the likes of which you present here, Steve. I look forward to your new article about the subject in Shadow and Light Magazine! Thanks for blogging adobe and smoke in their many variations.
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