Caged cat :)
Yesterday I finished the work on my Mexico pictures, it took me more than three weeks to process them, make the selections, and throwing out the garbage. So now I have circa 500 shots I could post, but most shots will never be posted here.
It was a different journey from what I normally do, in the first place it was not a photography trip. My main goals were to visit friends and my sister who normally lives in Canada, and I only wanted to see some nature areas in the Huasteca Potosina, and visit the Parque Mariposa Monarca in Ocampo. For the rest I enjoyed some cities In Mexico, like San Miguel de Allende, Queretaro, Oaxaca, Puebla, Aguas Calientes and Guanajuato. All cities are very colourful, and sometimes beautiful architecture can be seen.
This shot was taken in Xilitla. I visited Xilitla to see the surrealistic garden that was made by the eccentric Englishman Edward James (en.laspozasxilitla.org.mx/). Xilitla is situated in a tropical part of Mexico, where rainforest can be found. I had forgotten how wonderful and lush the vegetation can be, while for the rest of Mexico, it was the dry season, so many trees had lost most of their leaves.
To start my Mexico exhibition (I already posted the cathedral in Guanajuato, flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52762023163/in/dateposted/) and a wonderful bird (flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52769646636/in/photostream/) just this funny shot.
Caged cat :)
Yesterday I finished the work on my Mexico pictures, it took me more than three weeks to process them, make the selections, and throwing out the garbage. So now I have circa 500 shots I could post, but most shots will never be posted here.
It was a different journey from what I normally do, in the first place it was not a photography trip. My main goals were to visit friends and my sister who normally lives in Canada, and I only wanted to see some nature areas in the Huasteca Potosina, and visit the Parque Mariposa Monarca in Ocampo. For the rest I enjoyed some cities In Mexico, like San Miguel de Allende, Queretaro, Oaxaca, Puebla, Aguas Calientes and Guanajuato. All cities are very colourful, and sometimes beautiful architecture can be seen.
This shot was taken in Xilitla. I visited Xilitla to see the surrealistic garden that was made by the eccentric Englishman Edward James (en.laspozasxilitla.org.mx/). Xilitla is situated in a tropical part of Mexico, where rainforest can be found. I had forgotten how wonderful and lush the vegetation can be, while for the rest of Mexico, it was the dry season, so many trees had lost most of their leaves.
To start my Mexico exhibition (I already posted the cathedral in Guanajuato, flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52762023163/in/dateposted/) and a wonderful bird (flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52769646636/in/photostream/) just this funny shot.