Everywhere you turn in Santa Fe is another great scene to photograph, even in places you wouldn't expect.
The streets of Santa Fe are filled with wonderful architecture, brightly painted windows and old wooden doors, many of them on centuries-old haciendas.
Walking the streets of Santa Fe is a real feast for the senses. These Pequin Chile ristas were hanging at a chile market near the Inn at Loretto in downtown Santa Fe.
The beautiful High Road between Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico in black and white
Beautiful rock formations at the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, on the Pajarito Plateau in north-central New Mexico, which includes a national recreation trail and ranges from 5,570 feet to 6,760 feet above sea level.
There are many spectacular views of Monument Valley. This view is from famous John Ford Point, named for the director who made many western films there.
A ceremonial kiva at Alcove House, formerly known as Ceremonial Cave. This alcove is located 140 feet above the floor of Frijoles Canyon. Once home to approximately 25 Ancestral Pueblo people, the elevated site is now reached by 4 wooden ladders and a number of stone stairs.
Ladder going up to Indian cliff dwellings at Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
Jeff Hathaway has been a member since 6 April 2008 and goes by jhathaway.
Currently in Minnesota.
I am a passionate amateur photographer and I enjoy all types of photography including travel, nature, fine art and most recently, lots of kids.
You can also find Jeff at www.jeffhathaway.com.