a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son
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Tagged as Alazanto, ancient ruins, black and white photography, Chaco Canyon, desert evening, Kevin Davis, New Mexico, photos
This black and white study is very powerful.
I agree. Great contrast! What an eye!
amazing , I wonder what stories they could tell!
These walls are 5,000 yrs. old. I really like his black and white photos. Love Ethel
Beautiful. Reminds me of a picture I took of a castle in Deal, Kent. (http://thebatamonblog.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/castle-dawn/) Check it out. Don’t they look similar!
Interesting, isn’t it? An ancient Anasazi ruin and a castle in Deal, Kent. Interesting.
How ever did they build it? Such a shame it’s a ruin. Angle shot prompts reflection on the life & time of the Anasazi culture…
Love the textures and contrasts in this!
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This black and white study is very powerful.
I agree. Great contrast! What an eye!
amazing , I wonder what stories they could tell!
These walls are 5,000 yrs. old. I really like his black and white photos. Love Ethel
Beautiful. Reminds me of a picture I took of a castle in Deal, Kent.
(http://thebatamonblog.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/castle-dawn/)
Check it out. Don’t they look similar!
Interesting, isn’t it? An ancient Anasazi ruin and a castle in Deal, Kent. Interesting.
How ever did they build it? Such a shame it’s a ruin.
Angle shot prompts reflection on the life & time of the Anasazi culture…
Love the textures and contrasts in this!