Pueblo Pathway
by Debby Pueschel
Title
Pueblo Pathway
Artist
Debby Pueschel
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The Acoma Reservation in New Mexico demonstratd the old vrs new of what was once the norm for these magnificent Tribal People. It is very interesting how the people build their pueblos on top of this mesa, and yet, make them straight. The POV down the rocky path shows the sky and clouds...the Acoma are an amazing people!
Thank you to the Administrators who have featured "Pueblo Pathway" in your amazing groups!
*NEW MEXICO MEMORIES 9-5-22
*NIKON FULL FRAME CAMERAS. 9-4-22
*NEW MEXICO LANE OF ENCHANTMENT. 9-3-22
*Out West 13 States. 12-29-13
*No Place Like Home 9-6-17
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October 30th, 2013
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Comments (49)
Joseph Schofield
I'm pleased to feature this fine work on the homepage of New Mexico Memories! You're invited to post it on the new 2022 Feature and Thank you discussion thread.
Debby Pueschel replied:
Thank you Joseph for featuring my work in your group New Mexico Memories 9-5-22
Steven Bateson
The New Mexico Land of Enchantment Group is honored that you chose to submit your work to the group and we are proud to feature your magnificent image on the Homepage in the Featured Images.
Debby Pueschel replied:
Thank you Steven for featuring my work in your group New Mexico Land of Enchantment 9-3-22
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Anita….it is beautiful up there, but the MOST amazing thing, is that this is a HUGE mess with no fences...yet the children are taught to never go too close to the edge and are allowed to run freely around the area! Thank you for the LF too
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Kay, indeed it IS fascinating to see how these Acoma People have built their homes on the rock mesas! Thank you for the comments and the l/f!
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Mike for the awesome comments! We love the southwest and the architecture of these amazing homes!
Mike Braun
This photo is marvelous. The textures, the shadows, the muted tones against a deep blue sky - fabulous. This is the kind of photo I hunt to take myself. Great job.