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25-SEP-2010

Pueblo Cemetery, Taos

There was a similar image of the cemetery in Harper magazine and I remembered mine.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II
1/60s f/20.0 at 32.0mm iso200 full exif

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Walter Otto Koenig06-Nov-2020 17:51
Really like the perspective and tones. Very well composed. "V"
George McCarten13-Aug-2020 23:37
A fine composition with wonderful lighting provides a sense of drama.
Raymond Ma10-Aug-2020 00:04
A fabulous image with a wonderful sense of composition. The tones and the mono hue you have chosen add so much to it. V
vifut12-Feb-2018 09:02
Very good rendering of this historic and tragic site (V)
Dan Greenberg11-Feb-2018 20:03
And seeing yours reminds me of mine - taken with slide film back in 1985. I thought it a very magical place. I love your interpretation. ~BV~
David Buzzeo11-Feb-2018 19:58
We were there in 2013 and had an informative guided tour. The history of that cemetery is a tragic one. Your photo captures my heavy heart about this place. Well Done. VV
Ton T.11-Feb-2018 18:46
The tones are great and cause a certain atmosphere! Sublime! V
Jeff Real11-Feb-2018 18:09
A very striking work of art.
I would take this over Harper's any day
V
peterjay4511-Feb-2018 16:51
Marvellous composition and your toning gives it that 'western' look and appeal. A poignant scene indeed. Outstanding photography, Neil.
cobler11-Feb-2018 16:30
The light and mono tones make this a winner.....V
Long Bach Nguyen11-Feb-2018 16:20
wonderful perspective and composition
globalgadabout11-Feb-2018 16:09
just the engaging vantage point indeed...the right angles of the crosses add a note of tension...smooth processing too..V
janescottcumming11-Feb-2018 15:57
Great processing and composition. V
Nick Paoni11-Feb-2018 15:54
This was a tough scene to compose and you nailed it. Your low POV puts the viewer among the crosses and that really ups the impact.
Jim Coffman11-Feb-2018 15:51
So well composed and captured, Neil...
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