Continuing my series of posts Life in B&W, I thought I’d share images from a trip to El Paso, Texas and a day trip to Mesilla, New Mexico with old friends. In El Paso we stayed downtown at a lovely hotel called Hotel Indigo.
Let’s consider this post a “photo essay” and I will just share the images without a lot of text.
El Paso, Texas
Mesilla, New Mexico
Yes I have a thing for doorways and windows in B&W. The last photo is one of my favorites – I love the contrast of the white adobe structure to the wooden door.
Postscript
Only in El Paso…
Why drive to Starbucks when you can take your horse? Yes this is downtown El Paso, Texas.
Great photos!
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Thank you 🙂
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Hubby’s from Las Cruces, NM so we’ve spent lots of time around here. Your B&W takes of familiar scenes present them from an entirely different perspective.
Nice job.
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Glad you liked it – thanks 🙂
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Thanks for the ride, through the lens of your camera. Those doorways would make interesting quilt blocks
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B&W images are so different from colour in that you see what caught the photographers eye and the play of light and dark becomes more important. The horse rider made me smile!
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Glad you enjoyed the horse rider at Starbucks that really cracked me up and thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Beautiful pictures! We’ve only traveled thru New Mexico but El Paso is one of our favorite cities to visit! I’m glad you had a good visit and thanks for sharing your trip with your beautiful B/W photos♥♥
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Thank you so much and I had taken like a zillion more photos but I had a really narrow it down to just a couple to post. I appreciate your comments 🙂
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Nice pictures! We go to to NM often but I’ve never been to Mesilla.
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Thanks so much! It was pretty cool 🙂
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Those photos bring back happy memories of our trip. You are an amazing photographer along with all of your other accomplishments:) Hugs, Kelly
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Hey Kelly thanks for stopping by! Yeah it was an awesome trip 🙂
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