Crisp and well composed and lighted photos, Paul. Now, what was Quarai, when was it built and by whom? What were the ruins shown in your images used for?
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do you use a digital camera? what kind?
Canon Rebel T1i. It moved my photography up a whole notch.
Crisp and well composed and lighted photos, Paul. Now, what was Quarai, when was it built and by whom? What were the ruins shown in your images used for?
Phil, they were Franciscan missions. Indigenous women built them. You can read about them here.
Great shots of a really cool spot, Paul - I'd love to get there one day!
I am sure you would enjoy it, Ralph. You would have fun in New Mexico.
Great photos of a wonderful place, Paul. I like the way you caught the angles and shadows.
Your link doesn't work for me, m'dear.
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