I like this one better. Nice work.
Paul
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> I was inhibited about shooting at Taos, because  I sort of felt I was in 
> someone's living room. When I went as a kid with my  parents, there were 
> still 
> 1,500 people living in the Pueblo and areas you could  not shoot.
> 
> When I went in 2006 I asked at the gate and he said about only  100 were 
> living there. Well, I doubt many were really living there. They were  selling 
> there, little signs or doors left open and you wander in and see what  they 
> had:  
> jewelry, music, food, some pottery, but mainly jewelry. They all  moved out 
> in 
> the mid to late sixties to town, the lure of electricity and indoor  plumbing 
> was too great. I talked for a while to one guy selling Native American  
> music, and he lived there full time with lanterns. But he may be the only 
> one. I  
> suspect to be considered a resident and sell within the Pueblo you have to 
> stay 
>  there several nights a week.
> 
> But the living room impression didn't wear  off until I talked to more people.
> 
> In response, to comments, here is the  dog closer. I didn't want to get too 
> close, because he had been walking around  earlier and I thought I might make 
> him get up and move.
> 
> I felt the bottom  of the post so near the bottom of the frame was 
> undesirable. I also always felt  it needed a crop, but not quite sure where. 
> And 
> the 
> closer you get to the  buildings the more you can see the little signs.  
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/dogday2.htm
> 
> I don't  think this is better than the other shot, but some may like it  
> better.
> 
> Comments welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  
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