Texas Heritage

Another shot taken while we were visiting the Alamo compound in San Antonio, Texas. This is the facade of the building where the souvenir shops are located. Thank you very much for viewing. 

Nikon D70, Nikon 18-70mm lens set at 18mm, Exposure at ISO 200, f4.5 at 1/200 of a second, Matrix Metering in Manual Mode, Processed using Lightroom 3.4


Nikon D70, Nikon 18-70mm lens set at 18mm, Exposure at ISO 200, f4.5 at 1/200 of a second, Matrix Metering in Manual Mode, Processed using Lightroom 3.4
Sitting quietly, doing nothing. Spring comes and the grass grows by itself.
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Thank you very much for viewing, Nate.
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I'm sorry, Mary. I was busy trying to look for things to shoot that I forgot to get some details on the things that I am shooting!
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I forget most of the time too
Reason I asked is because when I was in Waxahachie, TX I took photos of the court house and it had carvings on it too. I'm sure it's not the same person, but the faces on the pillars look somewhat simular yet different.
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Maybe I can google it later.
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Lauren Blackwell
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We visited San Antonio, last march 20th i think. Sure! I would definitely love to have a get-together with some photography hobbyist from DGrin! Thanks for the invite!
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