Experimenting with portraits.
I wonder if I should take care of the photo or of the B&W.
Please comment on this! thank you.
Every year at least once my friends and I make a 50km to Tepoztlan a mystical little town through the fields
We take our bikes unassembled and put them back together at the departing spot…

The journey is a delight, having the chance to see wonderful landscapes in remote places..
This time everything went just ok! No flat tires, no one fell and it was quite fun!
At the end we made it to the little town and had lunch at this picturesque little town, with narrow roads, plenty of people and artworks.. 
Los Colorines is a well known restaurant where they serve the region’s food. Everything was perfect.
“There are few joys in life that equal a good conversation, a good read, a good walk, a good hug, and a good smile, or a good friend.”
I am trying to improve my flowers photography, and since I am not getting the desired result, I am starting, one more time, by getting closer. So I got close.
This is a “fashion” flower shop, as it’s sign says. (?) I was going to crop the photo, but didn’t look right, so I left it as it is. The thing is that this hause is a very old one, has tall walls and too much brick, and even though the windows are big and so the door, the wall is much taller and bigger.
I was going on my way to Tepoztlan, a place of high hill for mountain biking and this mural came across. They are not so good photos and one is out of focus. We were on movement and the road was shaky. Nevertheless I think they are colorful and are worth a look.
*remember to double-click to enlarge.
I found this sketch among some long lost papers. It is me here, as you can see I have changed not. John D. Willard, professor in my Art Class drew it when I was in high school. It makes me wonder when I start finding things or persons that bring me memories I had archive deeply.
I look just about the same. Well, just about…