Community Structures [Pottery Pictures, Pictures of Ceramics]
Uploaded: June 25, 2012 07:01:00
Mission San Luis Rey
The Native Americans in California, with their over estimated 8,000 years of residency and being self-sufficient in the bountiful environs,
knew how to cultivate and harvest the flora and fauna for food and clothing, and utilized stone, wood, clay, bone, hides, reeds and grasses, and seashells for making tools,
garments, sophisticated baskets and pottery, weapons, ceremonial religious items,
and in building shelters and community structures
Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/160 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 250, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 55.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 40D
Carol L. Fowler June 25, 2012
Beautiful colors and comp- thanks for the info too #1471195Rony Sagy June 25, 2012
What a fantastic display of color, detail and composition combined with beautiful story telling. #10199619Julianne Bradford June 25, 2012
Thanks Carol and Rony :-) #10199722Debbie Bray June 25, 2012
What a contrasting subject! in the From the pretty coloured flowers to the harshness of the cactus, and then the architectural curves in the fence and arch. It's all here in one image, Julianne!! Lovely - and great info too! #10199745Terry Cervi June 25, 2012
Great info and a beauty of a shot, Julianne! #10199959Susan M. Campbell June 25, 2012
A nice combination of textures and colors. I like how you incorporated the arch into the shot. I love this mission. My parents are buried there. #10200546Stefania Barbier June 26, 2012
beautiful detail and capture! #10200644Julianne Bradford June 26, 2012
Thank you! #10201124Donna La Mattino Pagakis June 29, 2012
Nicely seen. The lighting makes all those wonderful details stand out! #10206693Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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