Saint Francis Day Shadows
by Gary Holmes
Title
Saint Francis Day Shadows
Artist
Gary Holmes
Medium
Photograph
Description
Bold tree shadows interrupt the golden sunset glow on the old mission church of San Francisco de Asis, in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. This church was built in 1815, facing away from the main highway and thus not noticed my most passersby. It is considered to be one of the most photographed churches in the world, with its images among the works of Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, and many others, and it was a favorite subject of Georgia O'Keeffe and other well-known artists as well (http://www.cartermuseum.org/Inspiring_Visions/OKeeffe/okeeffe_art.html). Its massive adobe walls, rounded buttresses and organic shape have changed over time, as its outer facade has been worn away by the elements and reworked by adobe masons over its nearly 200 year existence. It retains a very active congregation, which on this evening, had been completing preparations for the next morning, the feast day of its namesake, Saint Francis of Assisi.
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Gary Holmes, photographer: I am an opportunist photographer of nature, landscapes, abstract, and other found objects of interest. I prefer to capture the spontaneity of things and events as they are occurring, and rarely photograph staged subjects other than portraits. Although I have been a photographer for decades, I have only been posting them for others to see since about September 2012. As a result, I have now successfully sold several of my works. As time permits, I will continue to steadily post more of my best works on FAA every week. Please revisit my sites periodically.
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November 25th, 2013
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Comments (2)
Charles Robinson
Great capture, Gary. What an amazing design.
Gary Holmes replied:
Thank you very much, Charles. I always love to visit this church. I will be posting several shots as I process them in the next few weeks.