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Chaco Passages
Jim McLain

Chaco Passages

I have been doing these chaco pieces since about 1998. This piece is made from a single piece of Alligator Juniper. The bricks are carved with an air turbine carver, sandblasted and colored. The turquoise bricks are cut and shaped with lapidary equipment. About 9 inches in diameter by 15 inches tall.
Excellent! It reminds me of the torreon in Lincoln, New Mexico- a fortress for defense against the Apache raids.
 

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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D750
Aperture
ƒ/4
Focal length
62.0 mm
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1/60 second(s)
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1000
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Off, did not fire
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Chaco Passages WOW.jpeg
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Sat, 21 May 2016 6:52 PM
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1200px x 1798px

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