Architecture: Honorable Mention 2020 (amateur)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
San Francisco de Asis Mission Church in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, USA is a beautiful example of Spanish Colonial architecture. Completed in 1815, the church is a pillar of the community that has an active congregation.
AUTHOR
“The World is My Studio” reflects the scope of my interests. My passion is black and white photography. I find it evocative, emotional, thought inspiring, and soulful. I express myself through my photography. There is a little bit of me in all of my photographs. A poet sums it up perfectly - "The Photographer":
- An abandoned church still has a congregation of travelers, "Continuing Solace".
- A crow fulfilling its life’s intent, "Through a Crow's Eye".
- Remnants of a building that once housed a family, "Empty Nest".
- A dead tree whose skeletal remains reveal a new beauty of its own, "Nature's Skeleton".
- A movie house sits empty, waiting for a new purpose, "The Lyric".
- A door offers shelter from a frightening world, "Sanctuary".
. . . just a few.
back to gallery