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I simply LOVE this one, E.G. The details and lighting are beautiful, and I'm intrigued to know what's inside.
Thanks! It is entrance to a mission in San Antonio. I saw four of them for the first time after several visits to the city. The fifth (The Alamo, which is my first entry for Monthly Contest) is visited by more people. In fact, it was completely packed with people unlike these less visited missions a few miles to the south. These missions are all 250-300 years old, and they're functioning churches. Couple of them had weddings going on. Had awesome natural lighting too. Full sun, blue skies w/a few puffy clouds in places (and deep blue with CPL on), otherwise very hot (103-104 degrees) and humid (70%-plus) on July 4th.
PhotoGal, I wish I'd had a digital camera that day, could have taken a better shot :-(
Ready for demolition
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