Most of the Canari Inca ruins in Cuenca are carefully restored, set amidst lawns groomed as if at a country club. But a very small section of the ruined city of Tomebamba can still be seen under more primitive conditions, tucked behind a tiny museum. There I photographed this old colonial water mill built with Inca stones, its trough running towards us. My wideangle perspective makes it seem as if its stones are on the march, gradually growing larger as they approach us.