New Mexico Spanish Churches

Here are some of the old Spanish churches in New Mexico I've had the opportunity to visit. They have been built in the mid 18th to early 19th centuries and are still in use today. Another famous New Mexico Spanish church that I have photographed has its own page at San Fransisco de Asis Church.

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San Jose de Gracia
Lens: Internal 15.1-60.4 mm, set to 15.1mm
Exposure: 1/320 second at f/8
Camera Mode: ISO 100 RAW

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San Jose de Gracia
Lens: Internal 15.1-60.4 mm, set to 60.4mm
Exposure: 1/250 second at f/8
Camera Mode: ISO 100 RAW

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San Jose del Chama
Lens: Internal 15.1-60.4 mm, set to 22.1mm
Exposure: 1/100 second at f/5.6
Camera Mode: ISO 100 RAW

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San Jose del Chama
Lens: Internal 15.1-60.4 mm, set to 15.1mm
Exposure: 1/320 second at f/8
Camera Mode: ISO 100 RAW

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Santuario de Chimayo
Lens: Internal 15.1-60.4 mm, set to 28.8mm
Exposure: 1/200 second at f/8
Camera Mode: ISO 100 RAW

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Santuario de Chimayo
Lens: Internal 15.1-60.4 mm, set to 21.3mm
Exposure: 1/160 second at f/8
Camera Mode: ISO 100 RAW

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Santuario de Chimayo
Lens: Internal 15.1-60.4 mm, set to 25.4mm
Exposure: 1/200 second at f/8
Camera Mode: ISO 100 RAW

Photographer: Rick Scott
Date: June 17 and 18, 2012
Camera: Canon PowerShot G1 X digital camera
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 for raw conversion and image processing


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Updated: July 18, 2012