Visiting a Church in Mexico
by Hortencia
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 10:11
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 04/06/2007
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 46 MB
Planning a trip to Mexico? Well maybe you should. In this lesson Hortencia arms you with some useful vocabulary and phrases as well as a great overview of what to expect during a visit to a Church in Mexico.
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- Hortencia
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05/02/2007
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- No flash to preserve artwork
- 10/09/2008
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This video was very interesting to me because I had no idea that Mexican church's would not allow you to take photos of the artwork inside the cathedral. Understanding that the artwork is made out of vegetable dye and therefore would decay overtime from the camera's flash makes it easy to see why they wouldn't want you to take flash photography inside.
This is a great topic! Very informative and distinct.
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This video was very interesting to me because I had no idea that Mexican church's would not allow you to take photos of the artwork inside the cathedral. Understanding that the artwork is made out of vegetable dye and therefore would decay overtime from the camera's flash makes it easy to see why they wouldn't want you to take flash photography inside.
This is a great topic! Very informative and distinct.