Saturday, August 06, 2011

Do You Know The Way...




...To Santa Fe? 



A few weeks ago, I was at a day and a half symposium held at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe. The windows maintained these lovely shadows throughout the day. So, of course, during one of the breaks, I snuck a picture in!

One the second day, I made sure I got there a little early to stroll around and take more photos of the town before it wakes up for the day.


You know, when I photographed this profile of the church, I thought for sure it was the St. Francis Basilica, but, in looking at it on my computer, it seems like it's a different church, Oh, well...it really is all about the shadows. Bottom line, is that I don't think I can provide you with accurate information as to which church this is in Santa Fe! Sorry...

More images from this little trek to be continued next week!


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"Everything that we see is a shadow cast by that which we do not see." (Martin Luther King)


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15 comments:

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

I guess you'll just have to go back to Santa Fe someday and get the proper ID for the church!


SING A SONG OF SHADOWS

Sing a song of shadows
Taller than a tree!
Sing a song of shadows
Wider than the sea!
Sing a song of shadows
Dancing in the sun!
Sing a song of shadows—
Day is almost done!


© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

Shadowy Bars

Sylvia K said...

Great shadow shots as always! I love Santa Fe! Haven't been there in a long time, these brought back fun memories! Hope your weekend is going well, Paula! Enjoy!

Sylvia

Ralph said...

I can hear Dionne singing the tune to the revised lyric. A snappy fun tune, a fabulous town. This museum has a neat exterior that mirrors the true southwest, faux adobe maybe - but to one who lives in new England, the true look of NM to me. The church you have captured looks so old world, so European. It has classic lines, a shrine for worship ad meditation. Santa Fe is absolutely stunning!

Kay L. Davies said...

Beautiful shots, Paula, both of them.
— K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

leanne can blog said...

Love these shadows, I'm often looking at rooftop shadows.

Chubskulit Rose said...

Love that second shot the best!


My Shadows, have a good weekend!

Gemma Wiseman said...

The window looks barred with the shadow shapes and love the fall of shadow on the church roofline!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Very good and nice photos.

Regards!

A Wild Thing said...

Never been to Santa Fe, though I've always wanted to...and I think the price of gas these days may still prevent it, guess I'll enjoy it through you huh! Have a great Sunday!!!

Ms. Becky said...

Santa Fe - one of my favorite cities. your shadow shots are lovely, and I'm tuning in to see more! happy SSS Paula.

robin. said...

whatever church it is paula...the shadows are great!! looking forward to more photos of your day!!!

Anonymous said...

Super shadow shots of a place that is on my 'I want to go there' list!!

laurel said...

Awesome shadows.!

BLOGitse said...

The first pic is like a painting.
Have a goooood week!

Lisa's RetroStyle said...

Both lovely shots! The window is very captivating :)

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