Manuel Perez is a photographer based in the Central Valley of California. He specializes in many types of photography and has created this blog to share updates for his work.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
For Sale
A photo of an old house on a ranch in Mexico.
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Semper Fidelis,
Manuel Perez
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Simple Life
Today is the second day of our trip through Guanajuato, Mexico. Today I will take you through some of the villages that we visited while we were there and share with you some of the photos that enjoyed taking like the one on the left that I photographed. This photo was taken with my Minolta Dimage 5. We visited the village that my mother-in-law grew up in and it was an amazing experience. The photo in the left contains the donkey looking at us as we walked through the village. The farmer had some hay burning in the background and it just seemed amazing. I converted the photo to Black & White using Adobe Photoshop.
The photo on the right is of some dried corn that I got down on the floor to take this photo. The village has a lot of things that just seem to be lying around on the floor. I guess the corn is for the rats and chickens to eat. Not sure but we did come across a dead mouse. No photo of that here but I do have it if you would like to see it. Just let me know.
This photo to the left is of one of the houses my mother-in-law grew up in. In the backyard they had an old structure that looked like a small home. It appeared to be run down now and the roof caved in, but the light was shining through this doorway and the flowers were just amazing.
That is all the photos I have for today but stay tuned for tomorrow as we continue our tour through Guanajuato, Mexico.
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Semper Fidelis,
Manuel Perez
Friday, September 17, 2010
Photos From Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico
Today is our last day to share my experience of Guanajuato, Mexico with you. I am going to share some photos of Leon, Guanajuato, which is a very large city that has a lot of things to do. Food at almost every corner sold by local street vendors.
Tacos al Vapor were just one of my favorites. My wife has a cousin that sells every morning on one of the popular street corners. They have a large variety of tacos. From chorizo to beans and on one of the last days I was there I had him invent something he still sells today. A torta de tacos. We went and bought a couple of bollilos (bread rolls) and opened them up to reveal something like a sandwich. Then we laid a couple of tacos inside the bread and added some cheese and chile and closed it up and it was heaven.
There is just so many different things to see in Leon. From El Centro (Like the City Mall) to the parks and just the streets. Over on the left you can see a house that has a motorcycle hanging over their front doorway. Interesting. There is even a hill that you can drive up to and see the whole city. It kind of reminds me of Los Angeles.
The local vendors have so many ways to make things work and improvise in ways that I wouldn't have thought of. On the right you can see a photo of a vendor that rides a horse and carriage with rubber tires selling fruits and vegetables. They carry a horn speaker and microphone to let people know they are coming.
I still remember the propane sellers. They have these large trucks that race through the streets yelling on the horns announcing, “El Gas!”. Since there aren't any gas lines in the homes they have to purchase propane tanks and the salesman go through the neighborhoods announcing their presence. People that need gas run out to stop them and get their refill.
I also remember a scene that I don't have here but it is still in my mind. The scene of dogs eating crunchy tortillas lying on the floor. I guess since Dog Food is probably too expensive so they just get the leftover tortillas and throw them on the floor for the dogs to eat.
Mexico has a lot of culture. One that I miss very much and cant wait to go again. I love getting up early in the morning and heading over to the market to get a fresh milkshake or “liquado” with all kinds of delicious fresh fruit and all the good nutrients a grown boy needs.
The market has so many fresh produces. From freshly cut pigs to fresh fruits and vegetables. The market is the place to be, unless you are a pig or other type of animal. Over on the left you can see a photo from inside the market looking down at some fresh cut pork. They skin the pork to make pork grinds.
That is all from my trip to Leon and Guanajuato. Next week I plan to share some more of my photos from other trips. Remember, if you have photos of your favorite Mexican hangout please share them with us and let us know what you love most about Mexico.
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Semper Fidelis,
Manuel Perez
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Campeche
This is a photo of a street sign from Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. I took this photo back a couple of years ago when my family went to Mexico to visit some family. The street we used to visit is the Boulevard Campeche Col. Chapalita. It is a very nice place. I haven't been there in such a long time that I wonder how things are going with all the crime and drug wars going on.
I thought of a way to get you readers involved on this one and would like for you guys to send me a photo of the street sign that you like to visit when you go on vacation. If you like you can post them here or if you are not interested then please let me know.
Next week I plan to do a week about Mexico and include some photos from my trips to the area. If you have any great photos from Mexico and would like to share them then please feel free to let me share them with our readers.
Thanks for reading!
Semper Fidelis,
Manuel Perez
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Architecture of Guanajuato
This is a photo of a set of buildings. I took this shot while I was in Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. We had just finished seeing a lot of the city and were getting ready to call it a day. I took this photo with my Minolta Dimage 5.