Framed Head in Compañía de Jesús
Back to the Compañía de Jesús building to see the photo exhibit Punto de fuga by some of my favorite photo journalists: Sandra Sebastián, Moisés Castillo and Andrea Aragón. Since I had promised to come back to this magnificent example of antigüeño architecture and show it to you, I took a few more shots. This window ‘National Geographic’ frame is the first of this mini-series or the continuation of the Compañía de Jesús building series. Either way, let me know what you think of it. Boy, La Antigua Guatemala is so full of these wonderful vistas.
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the window frame looks like a picture frame. nice.
Gorgeous-would love to buy some of your outstanding captures….
How cute – I had to look for it a second before I found the little head peeking out – nice pic!
I’ve had a great time tracking down the daily photos (after a day of Sp. classes). It’s a new adventure every day! However, I might get stuck a few days at the Compañía de Jesús building! The exhibit was something to be seen more than once, and will see the movie “Wetbacks” (4:00) tomorrow. As usual, thank you for your site. (I’m beginning to think of you as my personal tour guide!)
A fun photo. Like Melinda,I too almost missed the head peeking through the frame.
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