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Very nice photos. Did you take these yourself? Makes me want to hit the road and head south.
Kathleen
Hi Kathleen. Yes, I shot all these photos with my Nikon D40X using a Nikkor 18-105mm lens. I just got a telephoto 70-300mm that I’ll be using during our Day of the Dead documentary photography workshop. Maybe you can come down for our Women’s Writing Retreat next March 2011. Would love to have you.
Beautiful pictures. I didn’t see these on facebook.
Thank you!
Thanks, Ann.