Written By Photo TravelingMom Kymri Wilt Sunday, January 29, 2012 00:00
Continuing with the theme of architectural detail, Mexico provides countless opportunities to capture a story of the place in a single shot. San Miguel de Allende is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as being a mecca for artists from all over the world. Carved wood doors are characteristic of this part of Mexico, and I found that cropping just a portion, instead of photographing the entire door, serves not only to represent the place, but also makes the photograph a work of art in itself. Photo by Kymri Wilt of Miraterra Images
Related Articles/Posts
- Peacocks of India...
My first trip of 2012 will be a return to India, so I decided to share an image that would tell a story of India in a small detail. The peacock is the national bird of India, and it symbolizes qualiti...
| Next > |
|---|



