Thursday, July 1, 2010

Theme Day-Reflections: San Francisco de Asis, Ranchos de Taos


San Francisco de Asis in Rancho de Taos is probably the most photographed church in New Mexico because of a Georgia O'Keeffe painting. This is a view of the main entrance on the east side of the building.  O'Keefe's painting is of the rear or west side. The small photo is the image painted by O'Keefe  I took these photos on a rainy afternoon in 2008.  Although I'm still in Saint Paul, Mn, I'm returning to Santa Fe on July 19 and will again be posting more photos on this site.
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13 comments:

  1. It's really a wonderful shot of a lovely church. A great contribution for thsi theme day.

    I'm glad to hear from you on this side, Kate!

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  2. It's very charming. We'll be looking forward to more posts from Santa Fe!

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  3. Yay!!! Can't wait to see more of Santa Fe from your point of view. I'm sure you're excited as well.

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  4. It's exciting to hear that you'll be back soon so we can see more of your photos and thoughts. Have a good trip out.

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  5. Nice shot, and nice that you will be enjoying Santa Fe during the summer. I presume you will be going to the Opera.

    Julie and I talked about doing to Santa Fe for this 4th of July weekend and taking her mother with us, but we opted to stay in Scottsdale instead.

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  6. Kate, I think you already know how much I like New Mexico architecture so, obviously, I find this post just great!

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  7. I love puddle reflections. What interesting architecture. Love to visit Santa Fe.

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  8. Very nicely composed. I shall look forward to more New Mexico photos!

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  9. Beautiful photos!
    Love seeing New Mexico.

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  10. I do love this church... I've been there many times, but never tire of photographing it. Same w/ San Miguel, the church @ Truchas & the Santuario. Well, I love northern NM in general... you are lucky to live there!

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  11. Snnta Fe is definitely a place I want to visit in your country! I read your comment on my blog and hope you will be back on this blog soon.

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  12. I loved finding these beautiful photos this morning--so calming the shapes and colors.

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