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Arizona and New Mexico < < Back to top of SD880 gallery Canon SD880 Review More Canon Reviews 07 November 2008, Friday We went out and walked Old Town Albuquerque. San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Cliché shot, San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Rockwell shot, San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
On the Turquoise Trail to Madrid, New Mexico.
Madrid, New Mexico.
Bar, Madrid, New Mexico. (hand held)
Madrid, New Mexico. I made the same shot in 2001.
Madrid, New Mexico. At first I thought my AWB got confused by the turquoise building and turned the trim magenta, but looking at the building, the trim really is magenta. I made the same shot in 2001.
Frieze, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Space Alien Rising, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Greek, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Moonrise over Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Colors just before sunset, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Giant Market, Santa Fe, New Mexico. (hand held)
Sunset, Santa Fe, New Mexico. (hand held) We headed up to Taos and enjoyed dinner at the Guadalajara Grille. I was one of the few, if any, people to finish his entire meal.
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