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by Tom Daniel
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Concepcion Well" by Tom Daniel. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Twin bell towers viewed through iron hoop over well. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Mission Concepcion was originally named... more
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Twin bell towers viewed through iron hoop over well. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Mission Concepcion was originally named Immaculate Concepcion Mission but keeps the original Spanish spelling. Although a park, it is still a working Catholic parish.
I have always been fascinated by deserts. Where others see barren ground, I see a land teeming with life. Lack of water creates a world which values it. Water and wind sculpt the land into graceful forms and unusual shapes. The desert is not drab; it is filled with color, some delicate, some intense. Ironically, the marvelous subtlety of eastern landscape makes that an even greater challenge. Beauty without purpose is mere window dressing. Through my photography I hope to instill in the viewer a greater appreciation of nature and an understanding of the need to preserve these fragile resources. The most important part of the “big picture” is in the detail. Large format photography is the ideal medium to control perspective...
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Ed Riche
Beautiful shot, Tom! Very strong composition with nice lines, texture and focus. Congratulations and I'll see you and Maria soon!!!
Rod Seel
Nicely composed photo, Tom!
Tom Daniel replied:
Thanks Rod. It was shot with a 4x5 view camera and was one of the hardest shots I ever set up because moving the camera even a half inch for composition required redoing the swings/tilts/focus - which again interacted with the composition.