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I had been to the Alamo previously but I had never stopped to admire the amazing stonework and detail around the doorway. The Alamo has changed form... more
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I had been to the Alamo previously but I had never stopped to admire the amazing stonework and detail around the doorway. The Alamo has changed form and use throughout its history. The carved niches and columns could not have been from a military building. What we call the Alamo today was originally build as the chapel of the Mission San Antonio de Valero. This door would have been the entrance to the chapel. It was planned to have twin bell towers on either side of this door but from what I can tell, this was never accomplished. The niches were probably for statues. The elaborate carvings may have served a similar purpose as at other missions, that of training mission residents as artisans and fostering a sense of community. The signature scalloped roof line of the present day Alamo was not part of the building until 1849. It was added by the U.S. Army when it leased the former chapel from the Roman Catholic Church to use for storing hay and grain. The complex evolved greatly over tim...
Protected with PIXSY About Joan Carroll: I am a Fort Worth Texas-based outdoor photographer who feels at home while on the road...in Texas, in the US, around the world. Although travel and photography were dual interests from a young age, the coming of the digital camera provided undreamed of opportunities and unleashed previously untapped creativity. My photographic goal is to travel the world in a curious yet respectful way, taking the time to see and understand the unique story of each place I visit. Wherever I go I want to walk every street, hike every trail, ride the bus or metro, climb every tower, walk around and through every monument, and then do it all over again when the light changes. In every place, light, mood, color, and...
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Gardening Perfection
Visited this historic place, you've given a new facade!~ Nice!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Gardening Perfection!
Sharon Duguay
Beautiful L/Pin
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you sharon!
Jennifer White
Great capture and composition!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jennifer!
James Aiken
Love the cyanotype processing Joan.
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you James!
Lisa Wooten
Terrific capture. L
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Lisa!
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thank you Richard!
Richard Bryce and Family
Beautiful work, Joan! v
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thank you Ramona!
Kelly Mills
Stunning!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Kelly!
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thank you craig!
Craig Wood
Very nicely shot Joan. Very dramatic. L/F
Richard Bryce and Family
Really nice, Joan! v
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Richard!
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Thank you Nava!
Nava Thompson
Great lighting---! lvf
Joan Carroll
thank you Mariola for the feature in the 500 Views group, 8/11/15
Joan Carroll
thank you Eti for the feature in the Visions of the Night group, 8/4/15
Joan Carroll
thank you Tom!
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Nice work!
Joan Carroll
Thank you Stephen!
Stephen Stookey
Nice capture and treatment.
Joan Carroll
Thank you Karen!
Karen Cook
Love the luminous quality of this work
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thank you Allen!
Allen Beatty
Congratulations, your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a Feature on the homepage of the Balconies, Windows, and Doors group