Very nice, Rainy. The church doesn't look like much from the outside, but your extensive coverage show that they have certainly preserved it well inside. It's good to see that it hasn't been desecrated or downgraded from its original purpose during the Revolution.
Nicely done! I really like the colour and saturation of the photos on pages 1 and 3. It's always illuminating and refreshing to see how well Mexico cares for its historic sites and events. Thank you for sharing this information and these shots with us.
Nicely done, Rainy. I think it was a brilliant idea to explain near the beginning that you made considerable use of the techniques available to you in your program. Overall I think you've done a great job with the channel swapping. Now I'm looking forward to seeing your future blogs. Cheers! -- Ferby
How to use If you go toward the bottom of the 1st/title page, you see a blue link saying "additional photos below". Click on that & you get good-sized photos & their captions. There may be more than one page of photos, so don't miss any ;o)
What a great collection! You've certainly done justice to this important edifice, particularly with fine coverage of the internal photos. Your "swapped channels" adds to the overall beauty and variety ... I like! It's great to see you publishing again, Rainy ... well done ! -- Fred
What a pleasure ... ... to see your articles and photos back again! I must say, they have done an excellent job of showcasing your composition, colour, and saturation this time.
Keep 'em coming ... VIVA LORENA ! -- Fred
I think this works That's a very nice photo of the main altar. I still wish it would be possible to see large size versions, but nothing I try has the desired effect.
BRAVO ZULU ! It's great to be able to read your article and admire your photos once again. The article is informative, and the titles did come through for some of the individual photos. Looking forward to seeing more. Cheers!
Ben H
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The paintings are very interesting.