
The idea of this challenge is to take 365 pictures during the year 2011, each one depicting one of the themes on a specified list. The themes can be taken in random order, and the pictures don't absolutely have to be posted one per day. If you miss posting a picture one day, it can be made up, but at the end of 2011, you should have 365 photos posted, covering the 365 themes on the list.
Friday, February 4, 2011
THEME: RELIGION (Post #38; Day #35)
The Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe) is tucked away among the shops of historic Old Town Albuquerque. It is said to be the smallest church building in Albuquerque. Despite its obvious Catholic character, it was originally intended as an all-faiths chapel for artists seeking a spot for relaxation and reflection. It is open 24 hours a day, every day.

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I am loving this...how I would love to see it! Kinda cool w/ the natural stone combined w/ the vivid colors!
ReplyDeleteit's beautiful. I love the colors. I'd love to see the inside as well.
ReplyDeleteI think I could find time to relax and reflect within those walls.
ReplyDeleteClassic southwestern character: the soft adobe walls and then the brilliant colors of the artwork.
ReplyDeleteThe small amount of bright colors really punctuates the earth tones of the adobe.
ReplyDeleteI especially love what looks to be the entry with that great round glass (?) window.
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