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El Paso, Texas, United States
I photograph what inspires me. This could be just about anything as I am a person of many interests and look for the beauty in everything that I see and one of the first thoughts is how I can photograph a subect to portray it how I see it. This could be rendered as HDR, traditional portrait, or even using photoshop techniques.
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

February 27, 2011

The Equestrian


The Equestrian is the world's largest bronze equestrian statue to date standing almost 40-foot tall.  It was dedicated on 21 April 2007 and the name of the artist is John Sherrill Houser (and Ethan Taliesin Houser).  This statue was originally named after Juan de Oñate (AKA Juan de y Oñate Salazar) which was a Spanish conquistador and explorer.  The stature was renamed to "The Equestrian" by the City Council in order to deter growing criticism of the sculpture.  Juan de Oñate, even by his own accounts, had subjected the people of Acoma and other pueblos to horrendous atrocities. 

February 23, 2011

San Elizario Chapel (San Elizario)


The San Elizario Chapel was named for the 13th Century French patron of the military St. Elzear.  It was established as part of the Spanish Military Garrison of Presidio de San Elzeario (also Elceario, later Elizario).  It was moved to this location in 1789 from its original location, 37 miles to the southeast, after floods from the Rio Grande damaged the original chapel.  It was recorded as a Texas Historic Landmark in 1962.

February 13, 2011

Ysleta Mission (El Paso)


La Mision de Corpus Christ de San Antonio de la Ysleta del Sur
Photo in HDR (High Dynamic Range)

This mission is part of the El Paso Mission trail. It was established in 1680 and is the oldest mission in Texas that is still being used today. Owing its heritage to Pueblo traditions, Franciscan Missionaries, and Spanish Colonial life in Northern New Mexico. The Ysleta Mission was established by Antonio de Otermin and Fray Francisco de Ayeta.
This is one of three mission along the El Paso Mission trail. I really enjoyed taking photos of this mission. During the post-processing of the photos taken and trying of different techniques, it was the use of HDR that seem to work best.