Soda dam | Jemez Trail, New Mexico
Olympus OM-2n | Fuji Pro 160s
Natural dam formed of mineral deposits, just up the road from Jemez Springs.
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Olympus OM-2n | Fuji Pro 160s
Natural dam formed of mineral deposits, just up the road from Jemez Springs.
Olympus OM-2n | Fuji Pro 160s
Ruins of the village of Giusewa and mission church of San José de Los Jémez.
Olympus OM-2n | Fuji Reala 100
The beautiful Jemez Mountain Trail connects Albuquerque and Los Alamos while winding through red rocks, forests and hot springs.
Olympus OM-2n | Fuji Velvia 100S
The beautiful Jemez Mountain Trail connects Albuquerque and Los Alamos while winding through red rocks, forests and hot springs. Near the Walatowa Visitors Center.
Olympus OM-2n | Fuji Velvia 100S
The beautiful Jemez Mountain Trail connects Albuquerque and Los Alamos while winding through red rocks, forests and hot springs.
Olympus OM-2n | Fuji Velvia 100S
Saw this beautiful church just around sunrise on my first full day in New Mexico. I was headed toward the Jemez Trail and hadn't read up enough to learn about it. I'm not positive it's actually called the San Ysidro church, however, because on Google that brings up photos of a different church in Corrales.
Canon A630
Madrid is described as a "ghost town back from the dead." The mine museum is one of the few remnants of the past...the main part of Madrid seems to be artisan shops.
* Many thanks to Jason Nemeth and Joseph Levy for their IR workflow tips!
Canon A630
Madrid is described as a "ghost town back from the dead." The mine museum is one of the few remnants of the past...the main part of Madrid seems to be artisan shops.
* Many thanks to Jason Nemeth and Joseph Levy for their IR workflow tips!
Canon A630
Madrid is described as a "ghost town back from the dead." The mine museum is one of the few remnants of the past...the main part of Madrid seems to be artisan shops.
* Many thanks to Jason Nemeth and Joseph Levy for their IR workflow tips!
Canon A630
The Turquoise Trail, a backroad between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, is lauded more for its cultural and historical points of interest...mainly the little ghost towns and former ghost towns scattered on its path. I didn't feel enough credit was given to its scenic highlights...it's quite a lovely drive. Unfortunately, people treat it like a large thoroughfare (except when driving through Madrid) and tailed me every time I tried to pull over for a photo.
* Many thanks to Jason Nemeth and Joseph Levy for their IR workflow tips!