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2
Jun
2011

Agua Through The Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua, Guatemala




Continuing the monochrome theme (though this is likely to be the last for a few days), here’s another reprocessed image from my last trip to Guatemala. This one is a toned monochrome showing Volcano Agua through the famous Santa Catalina Convent archway in Antigua, Guatemala.



Tagged - agua, antigua, arch, guatemala, Mission Trip, santa catalina, street, volcano


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4 Comments

Rob Hanson
June 2, 2011, 7:24 am

Killer framing, Dave! It draws you right into, and through, the image.

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Jim Nix
June 2, 2011, 11:55 am

just perfect framing Dave, just perfect! great use of mono too, looks wonderful!!

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Jan Winther
June 2, 2011, 6:14 pm

I love the way you framed this shot! Makes the volcano just pop right out at you. The sky just brings it all together.

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Rinze van der Hoop
June 4, 2011, 3:13 pm

Great photo ,i like it a lot. This is art.

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