Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Fascinating Cusco Doors

The more you walk around the oldest continually inhabited city in South America, the more you learn about its past through the doors — the wear and tear, the dirt, the multiple coats of thick paint, the colors, and even the surrounding walls.




Below: Probably one of the oldest Spanish doors I have seen in Cusco.


Below: This door is to a fancy Cusco restaurant in the Plaza de Armas.


2 comments:

taylor-c said...

Chris. I really like this pics. Beautiful colors...cool idea. Roll with it. It's making a nice little side package.

You still down there? How are things going? You're making nice images. keep it up.

Chris Joseph

Christopher Huber said...

Thanks Chris. There's something about travel photography that gets me going. I have cultivated a lot of travel experience in the past year and I am really happy with the photos I brought home. Was in Bothell for two months and now working at the Ferndale Record Journal as the Education/Sports reporter/photographer/editor.

How's it going?