Photo Exhibit in Bogota

Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by in colombia

Colombia’s National Museum of Photography had an exhibit in Plaza Lourdes last month. The images were compelling enough to devote a blog post. Each picture tells a uniquely Bogota story. Enjoy.

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2 Responses to “Photo Exhibit in Bogota”

  1. Dennis Demori

    15. Dec, 2009

    Cool pics – how are you able to arrange multiple pics together in that format? Is this blog on WordPress?

  2. Colin

    16. Dec, 2009

    Dennis, I do publish with WordPress. I used to use the NextGen gallery plugin but stopped in favor of the standard features in the latest versions of WordPress. I either insert whole galleries as seen here or I do pictures one at a time like in 10 Things to Eat in Bogota. It depends on how much copy I need between images. I could write a lot about each one of these photos, but I decided the picture alone told it better (and I got lazy).

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