tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6704945710390231331.post6102018220855673920..comments2023-09-26T12:12:00.712-04:00Comments on In the loupe: Pueblo Churches of New MexicoJames Evangelistahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17837453958367317427noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6704945710390231331.post-10450853686580831062014-06-03T10:32:31.673-04:002014-06-03T10:32:31.673-04:00Thank you Thea, I appreciate your comments. I phot...Thank you Thea, I appreciate your comments. I photographed San Gregoria in January of 2013. The skies are always unpredictable and although dramatic thunderstorms are common during mid-summer, the true thunderstorms with thunder and lighting, heavy rain and strong winds are more rare in the winter.James Evangelistahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17837453958367317427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6704945710390231331.post-41339578000770842602014-06-01T07:32:53.659-04:002014-06-01T07:32:53.659-04:00Wow, these are amazing. What time of year did you ...Wow, these are amazing. What time of year did you shoot San Gregorio to get that sky?! Looks like monsoon season in August. The black and white bordering on sepia really shows the artistry of what you have captured here. Black and white is so difficult, but the contrast here is masterful. Do you ever feel like you are channeling the spirit of Ansel Adams?! I love these old churches and have photographed a few myself so I deeply appreciate how stunning your work is. Thank you for this blog and giving us the background and locations. You have blessed us, as you have been blessed, with the sublime.Thea Summer Deerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00519182204556025254noreply@blogger.com