View Full Version : More from Cholula, Mexico
invisible
07-04-2010, 11:12 AM
Here are a few more shots from my visit to Cholula, Mexico...
1.
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v9/p149829818-4.jpg
2.
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v12/p509041348-4.jpg
3. Popocatepétl volcano
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v11/p285138150-4.jpg
4.
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v6/p901236185-4.jpg
5.
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v2/p962091084-4.jpg
Thanks for looking...
biggbird
13-04-2010, 08:29 PM
love them all mate, nice work!
neilpcraven
13-04-2010, 11:27 PM
Wow! I love that one of the gate and the mountain. Really atmospheric. I like the others too, but that one stands out because I like a bit of natural disorder in the subject of photos.
I hope you're enjoying the Cholula sauce while you're there :)
Nice shots Federico, you've gone from freezing your cods off to nearly melting haha. I have never been to Mexico, but always imagine it as being hot, humid and sweaty. I also get the impression the people are very religious, and strongly involved in their religious pursuits. Your shots reinforce those impressions. Thanks for sharing.
invisible
14-04-2010, 08:45 AM
love them all mate, nice work!
Thank you, biggbird!
Wow! I love that one of the gate and the mountain. Really atmospheric. I like the others too, but that one stands out because I like a bit of natural disorder in the subject of photos.
I hope you're enjoying the Cholula sauce while you're there :)
LOL, no Cholula sauce for me! I wasn't sure about the mountain image at first, because it looked a bit cluttered (and I stay away from cluttered as much as possible). It ended up being a photo that many people liked the best of this lot.... go figure...
Nice shots Federico, you've gone from freezing your cods off to nearly melting haha. I have never been to Mexico, but always imagine it as being hot, humid and sweaty. I also get the impression the people are very religious, and strongly involved in their religious pursuits. Your shots reinforce those impressions. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Lloyd! I was there back in December, when the winter was at its peak here. Central Mexico is not as hot as you imagine (I had imagined it hot as well!). Many of its cities and towns are quite high above sea level, so that tempers things a bit. Weather might be different on both coasts I guess, but I've never been there. Mexicans are indeed very religious, which can be attested by the neverending number of churches that you can see almost everywhere.
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