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    New Mexico 1990

    This was on Kodachrome, possibly near Taos. I can’t pin down the location, but it is a good example of the particular Spanish colonial adobe architecture common in New Mexico. Scanned yesterday with old Minolta scanner and processed in Photoshop.
    New Mexico 19902020-09-27-0009 by tombarry975, on Flickr

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    Re: New Mexico 1990

    Looks great.. Is plastering clay? or some synthetic equivalent?

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    Re: New Mexico 1990

    Could be real adobe, which needs refreshing from time to time, or some sort of stucco. New Mexico has a dry climate.

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    Re: New Mexico 1990

    Ouch, only now i looked into a dictionary and surprised to find adobe = a kind of clay used as building material....
    Thank you Tom

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