Photographer's Note
In late Archaic times, their trade with people to the south and west introduced settled agriculture, and they cultivated corn, beans, and squash. By 1200 the La Junta people, farmers related to the upper Rio Grande Pueblo-an people, farmed floodplain areas west of today's park. In the 1500's Spaniards, enslaved the Indians and greatly transformed their culture. Pushed south by Comanches, Apaches moved to this area in the 1700's.
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Royaldevon
(85932) 2020-12-04 12:49
Hello Zbigniew,
The treatment of native peoples is a sad reflection of our history!
However, I do like your photograph of these plants, seeming like huge, plant crew-cuts! I like how they are so textural and how they fill the f/g with their details!
They create an excellent sense of depth to the rocky hill tops.
My warm regards,
Bev 😊
jemaflor
(147156) 2020-12-04 23:25
Hi Z,
Nice landscape, pleasant sunlight and good effect for depth with Fg with plants and beautiful Bg with mountains slopes, good quality, photogenic, tfs.
lousat
(139286) 2020-12-05 15:20
Hi Zbigiew,another beautiful pic from there,i like your perspective,with a watch on vegetation and with the peaks in background too,very well done! Have a nice Sunday and thanks,Luciano
Photo Information
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Copyright: Zbigniew Kalinowski (fotka)
(8995)
- Genre: Miejsca
- Medium: Kolorowe
- Date Taken: 2013-07-31
- Naświetlenie: f/1.7, 1/21 sekund
- Wersja zdjęcia: Oryginalna wersja
- Temat(y): National Parks of the United States [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2020-12-04 4:52