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Arizona and New Mexico < < Back to top of SD880 gallery Canon SD880 Review More Canon Reviews 10 November 2008, Monday We had snow overnight. This morning it was warmer than usual, about 30ºF (0ºC). Previous mornings it was only about 20ºF (-5ºC). Adobe Wall Motel, Taos, New Mexico.
Snow, Adobe Wall Motel, Taos, New Mexico.
Snow and Trash Cans, Taos, New Mexico.
Frozen Dead Dog, Taos, New Mexico.
Snow, Taos, New Mexico.
Frozen Ristra, Taos, New Mexico.
Frozen Ladder, Taos, New Mexico.
Frozen Sign, Taos, New Mexico.
Frozen Door, Taos, New Mexico.
Frozen Adobe, Taos, New Mexico.
Frozen Horses, Taos, New Mexico.
Bob's Yard Suck-Out, Taos, New Mexico.
Pink Schoolhouse Gallery, Tres Piedras, New Mexico.
Round Barn Outbuildings, Ojo Caliente, New Mexico.
El Farolito, El Rito, New Mexico. Sometimes, New Mexico looks like sunny old México. Check out the home-made lighthouse (Farolito) on the right!
El Rito, New Mexico. Oddly, this is 200 feet (60m) from El Farolito, and it reminds me of Germany. Weird.
Martin's Market, El Rito, New Mexico.
Abiquiú, New Mexico.
Abiquiú, New Mexico.
Abiquiú, New Mexico. (I held a 77mm Tiffen 0.6 grad ND over the lens to retain detail in the sky.)
Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico. I used the Canon SD880's flash to highlight the street sign.
Sunset over Hernandez, New Mexico. (I held a 77mm Tiffen 0.6 grad ND over the lens to retain detail in the sky.)
Neon, New Mexico.
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