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by Teresa Wilson
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Mission Espada by TL Wilson Photography
Founded in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Weches, Texas, this was the first mission in Texas. In 1731, the mission transferred to the San Antonio River area and renamed Mission San Francisco de la Espada. A friary was built in 1745, and the church was completed in 1756.
Following government policy, Franciscan missionaries sought to make life within mission communities closely resemble that of Spanish villages and Spanish culture. In order to become Spanish citizens and productive inhabitants, Native Americans learned vocational skills. As plows, farm implements, and gear for horses, oxen, and mules fell into disrepair, blacksmithing skills soon became indispensable. Weaving skills were needed to help clothe the inhabitants. As buildings became more elaborate, mission occupants learned masonry and carpentry skills under the direction of craftsmen contracted by the missionaries.
After secularization...
TL Wilson Photography is based out of Phoenix, Arizona, where every season brings with it interesting and intriguing opportunities to capture images that impress or inspire. I have spent my life with a camera in hand, and have now begun to share my view of the world with you. I love to travel and look for new subject matter where ever I go. I especially love wildlife photography, connecting with animals on a one-to-one level and meeting their gaze whenever possible, but also find great joy in landscape, floral, and macro photography. I shoot whatever catches my eye. The beauty of wherever I am is my canvas. I love looking at things from a different perspective from the average person, and often go in search of unusual shapes and...
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Kristina Rinell
Beautiful work!
Jan Dappen
wow! Lovely treatments and image
Debra Martz
Excellent work!
Paul Quinn
Teresa, I love this! This is my favorite Mission in the San Antonio Mission trail. It is so unique and so well preserved. The door being opened one one side seems to be inviting you in. I love the texturing. Well done!
Judy Jones
Beautiful
Evgeniya Lystsova
Great artwork!
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Nice work
Jim Love
Great texture and processing...
Sharon McConnell
Beautiful tones in this lovely image!
Bill Gallagher
Wonderful image.
Jan Mulherin
Wonderful work!
Linda Brody
Lovely work!
Luther Fine Art
Lovely work!
John Trommer
Very nice image.
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L F
Lisa Bell
beautiful work,love the texture
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! on this unique image’s being Featured in “The Artistic Aperture” group, and also Liked, Favorited, and Facebooked.
Ann Boulais
Wow, that is wonderful, it looks like a watercolour more then a photograph. The photographer in me would love to see a second image, completely crisp and vibrant though as a completely different prospective and black and white. But with that said, I do think this image is perfect the way it is.
Teresa Wilson replied:
Thanks Ann!
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L/F
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful!