Spanish Arches by bobrgallegos
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Description
This is an example of Spanish influence in architecture in the American Southwest! This photo was taken at San Felipe de Neri church in Old Town Albuquerque. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city. It was built in 1793. Thanks for stopping by.
Comments (41)
JuliSonne
Light and shadow....wonderful. Wonderful architecture.
Hendesse
Fantastic POV and depth. Beautiful colors and light. Superb shot!
tofi
Really great view of this fascinating architecture! I love looking at different places, and different types of structures around the world! Such a great, traditional feel.... comforting and the feeling of "hominess".
Jay-el-Jay
Great style and photography.
Flint_Hawk
Beautiful colors & photo!
gaius
I love this place very much ; thank you so much for sharing this superb photo.
dochtersions
Looking such great and then to know it's also such old. A really beautiful capture, with lovely light and colors, Bob.
mgtcs
WOW...This is a marvelous place and capture, incredible saturation! Well done!
anmes
As I have a weakness for arches I do admire this, Lovely tones and perspective, plus the shadows. Great
Juliette.Gribnau
wonderful ! I love the shadows and light
sossy
fabulous pov to show the columns in sunlight and its reflection in the shodow! ;o)