Isleta Pueblo Graveyard

© Paul Coco

Isleta Pueblo Graveyard

Uploaded: October 16, 2019 | Entered: November 16, 2019 01:43:54

Description

Graveyard at the Isleta Pueblo. Taos, New Mexico.

Exif: Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D70; Shutter Speed: 1/125; Aperture: f/14.0; ISO: 200; Orientation: 1; Date: 2015:06:11 10:13:47

Comments

Anita Bower November 16, 2019

There is a lot to look at in this image. The wood crosses are especially intriguing--first I thought they were old, but then I realized that wood wouldn't last all that long. Also wondering what the crumbling structure is. This works really well in monochrome. #1730988

Paul Coco November 16, 2019

Thanks so much, Anita. I am still wondering what that structure is. From a distance I though it was a furnace of some sort but that would be out of place here. There was no one in the area to ask nor any signs around. Glad you liked it nonetheless. #11783741

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