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12 Comments on Speechless Sunday - Pecos, New Mexico
Emily what an incrediable picture! such beauty! mbm
I've never been to Santa Fe, or anywhere near there. Looks like it has its own kind of beauty, I love the colors in your photo.
I've never been to Santa Fe, or anywhere near there. Looks like it has its own kind of beauty, I love the colors in your photo.
I've never been to Santa Fe, or anywhere near there. Looks like it has its own kind of beauty, I love the colors in your photo.
Thanks Beth - The land in the Pecos River Valley just outside Santa Fe is absolutely magical. I created this image before winter covered everything white.
Hi Emily-
I so love this time of the year when the trees are budding and the late-bloomers are still bare. It makes for such a beautiful photo! Thanks for sharing it!
--Sara
Beautiful picture. I have never been there, but it's one of the places on my wish list.
MaryBeth, Janna - Thank you!
Pecos, New Mexico is about a 30 minute drive on I-25 north from Santa Fe. The landscape in the Pecos River Valley is different and the mountains have tall pines. This image happened on a day before winter when the light was nearly perfect and I found myself witnessing the natural beauty New Mexico gives back when you look. Now it is snowing (again) and I can only imagine what the mountains must be like tonight.
Looks like a beautiful place....I have a prospect in Santa Fe that hopefully will move here in the future. Hope you have a great day!
Great picture, I hope your market is improving... Thanks for sharing
I like the good use of depth of field in your photo. Thanks for sharing
Rob - Thanks for your comment. Stay in touch about your Santa Fe prospect as an experienced relo specialist I know I can help move them forward.
Caron's Gateway - Santa Fe's destination market was a cushion on the overall housing bubble. There is demand but the major shift in financing options has created more of the challenge in sales.
Scott, I think depth of field was one of the first concepts I learned using my first SLR film camera. Thanks for reminding me about my Pentax 1000 which sits on a shelf in my studio watching the computer!