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Gordon Smith  > Landscapes > New Mexico > New Mexico At Large
This is a collection of shots from around central and northern New Mexico from my trip there in 2007. I loved Santa Fe and the beautiful road to Taos, with the lovely churches along the way. Another favorite of mind was Bandelier NM and the Jemez River valley.
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Gordon Smith > Spence Hot Springs.  The temperature was about 100 degrees and I had the spring to myself for about 2 hours before a pleasant couple joined me.
Gordon Smith > Shiprock at sunrise. There was a bit of haze in the atmosphere from some wildfires that had been burning in California at this time. I think the colors were a little bit different because of that.
Gordon Smith > The wall with amber grasses in the foreground.
Gordon Smith > At sunrise the wall divides the land into shadow and light.
Gordon Smith > The wall with Shiprock in the distance
Gordon Smith > Shadow and light
Gordon Smith > The incredible Wall leading to Shiprock is as interesting as Shiprock itself. I was a little disappointed in that there were no clouds on this particular morning but I did the best I could.
Spence Hot Springs. The temperature was about 100 degrees and I had the spring to myself for about 2 hours before a pleasant couple joined me.
Gordon Smith > Spence Hot Springs.  The temperature was about 100 degrees and I had the spring to myself for about 2 hours before a pleasant couple joined me.
Spence Hot Springs. The temperature was about 100 degrees and I had the spring to myself for about 2 hours before a pleasant couple joined me.
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