Oaxaca #3 (of 4)

I’ve realized a couple of things since starting this photoblog. First, I think most importantly, I need to start an Instagram account. Second, my posts are too long. I was going to make this last post of the last four days, but I’ve instead taken the more measured approach of breaking it into two parts. It’s still probably too long.

50mm, f/1.6

Casa Oaxaca El Restaurante, nearby el Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, and for the next several images.

50mm, f/1.6

50mm, f/1.6

50m, f/1.6

Still at Casa Oaxaca, but taken from the terrace of the temple's side steps across the street.

50mm, f/1.6

50mm, f/1.6

50mm, f/1.6

50mm, f/1.6

I guess I shot at 1.6 for a long while there.  Here we're back at Centro Gastronomico for a kimchi workshop with Sophie Eng.

50mm, f/1.6

This photo was taken mere moments after a professional chef, pictured here, gently informed me that I was basically just moving stuff around with the pestle.  

50mm, f/1.6

50mm, f/8

I changed focal lengths! 

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35mm, f/8

The tomato dish at La Levadura.

50mm, f/7.1

That lit up circular object in the background is a giant mezcal bottle bus situation.

50mm, f/1.6

50mm, f/1.6

This and the rest of this set are from a solo photowalk I did in parts of Oaxaca we hadn't yet visited. I found myself mostly shooting the murals I came across.

50mm, f/7.1

50mm, f/7.1

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There were a number of murals to this effect, either overtly or subtly alluding to the dangers of alcohol.

50mm, f/7.1

50mm, f/7.1

50mm, f/7.1

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