Activity for User 1112 - Steve Knight - steveknightphoto@gmail.com

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39 Oct 20 Reply This is a multi-storied residential complex, though it seems most of the owners currently live outside the compound and maintain these as ancestral homes. This pueblo was thought to have been built sometime between 1000 and 1450 and is one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in the US. It's been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1960. Oct 20th
39 Oct 20 Comment I must have been an architect in a previous life 'cause I love this type of photography. This is a terrific shot of the iconic side of MAM illustrating the straight lines complementing the arches and sweep of the wings. I agree on either cropping or removing the dude in the right foreground. Having been to MAM myself, he appears much to large in relationship to the true size of the Pavalion. Oct 20th
39 Oct 20 Comment Absolutely wonderful. 'Nuff said! Oct 19th
39 Oct 20 Comment The composition is terrific. I have to agree with Paul on that. The lower perspective not only makes the chapel appear cradled but creates the illusion of reaching upward. The changes you made to the revised image reveal the textures on the stonework and help bring the building out away from similar tonalities in the background. Oct 19th
39 Oct 20 Comment Terrific textures and feel. I know exactly where you took this shot and the 18mm was the key. We stayed at an inn there a stones throw away. I was never able to get a good shot of the mill and raceway as someone's head was always in the shot! If I recall the walkway where you were standing is not quite wide enough for two people to pass with a building wall on one side and water on the other. Oct 5th

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