San Felipe: Yucatán, Mexico
What always strikes me when traveling around Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, is that often a tiny, seemingly insignificant place or village, somehow ends up revealing to you the biggest, most magnificent display of natural phenomena in the most matter-of-factly way. San Felipe on the Gulf Coast of Mexico is one perfect example.
This entry was posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2011 at 22:56. It is filed under Journeys, Projects Blog and tagged with Adventure, Anna Fishkin, Beach, Clouds, Everystring, Gulf Coast, Landscapes, Mexico, Photography, San Felipe, Sky, Sunset, Travel, Yucatan.
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I especially liked the image of the white gulls against the dark sky.
Your work is amazing. Ever thought of showing in a Gallery in Merida or even the Coast?
Regards,
JD
thank you so much for following my work! yes, i thought about it, but frankly just never seem to have the time for research. that said, if you have gallery recommendations – i’d love to know more.