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Taos is a small, picturesque town north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. It attracts artists, wannabees and tourists. If you go there, bring lots of film, or spare memory cards for your camera.
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Pretty, but perhaps too cute? Taos has a population of 5000 and more than 200 art galleries.
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Adobe everywhere...
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The 18th-century church of San Francisco de Asis at Ranchos de Taos, a classic.
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The nearby Picuris Pueblo is poor and very small. The interior of its modest church, however, is just astounding in its beautful simplicity.
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A hacienda gate near Ranchos de Taos.
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The entrance gate to El Santuario de Chimayo.
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Church interior in Las Trampas, on the road to Santa Fe.
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Pictures © 1998, 2001 by J.Andrzej Wrotniak.
Feel free to use them for any non-commercial purposes.
For commercial and publication uses, high resolution (5-6 Mpix) scans are available at reasonable rates.
Technical info: Minolta Dynax 600si, 20-35 mm Tokina and 28-135 mm Tamron zooms, skylight filter.
Kodak negative film scanned to Kodak Photo CD, postprocessed with Corel Photo-Paint.
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