Today’s WordPress photo challenge is the “Rule of Thirds”. Arizona Missions

We arrived in Tucson, Arizona, a couple of days ago and my first ‘must see’ stop was Mission San Xavier del Bac.  The stunning Spanish architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds made for a fun and interesting photographic opportunity.Mission San Xavier del BacMission San Xavier del Bac is a historic Spanish Catholic mission located about 10 miles south of downtown Tucson.  The church was built between 1783 and 1797 and is the oldest European structure in Arizona.Mission San Xavier del Bac

The mission was originally founded by an Italian Jesuit, Padre Eusebio Kino.  San Xavier is still actively run by Franciscans and continues to serve the local community.Mission San Xavier del BacOver 200,000 visitors come here each year from around the world to view what is considered some of the finest Spanish Colonial architecture in the United States.Mission San XavierThere was so much to explore and take in at the mission…. more than I expected. So if you do visit, plan on spending at least an hour versus the 20 minutes we scheduled.  I guess that means, I’ll just have to revisit.RoadrunnerAnd since Jen over at WordPress challenged us to experiment with the Rule of Thirds with a little bokeh (blur), I thought I’d end the post with this photo of an unusual cactus bloom located near the entrance to San Xavier.Spanish missions

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72 responses to “Mission San Xavier”

  1. Lightweight | Live Laugh RV Avatar

    […] once, but twice.I shared a few of my morning photos of Mission San Xavier del Bac via a previous post and today I’m sharing my evening […]

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  2. elisa ruland Avatar

    Beautiful series, Ingrid. Love that cactus bloom!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The desert provides so many different photographic opportunities making our visits always fun 🙂

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  3. Faye N Dave Avatar
    Faye N Dave

    We enjoyed our visit to San Xavier, hope you got a chance to see the inside of the mission.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I went back a couple of days later on a Saturday as I wanted to see it at sunset. Much to my surprise they held a 5:30 mass. It was very enjoyable to visit this mission in the morning and then again in the evening.

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  4. Kat at travelgardeneat Avatar

    The complexity of that desert flower is amazing! Exquisite!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The desert always provides some interesting finds 🙂

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  5. Laurel Avatar

    Ingrid, your photos of the mission are just gorgeous! We were so busy doing other things in Tucson that we didn’t get to the mission, even though it was on my list. I will definitely not miss it next time we’re nearby. Love the roadrunner shot, too.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’ve wanted to visit this mission for the past two years, but something else always seemed to pop up. Therefore, this trip San Xavier was a priority and I even made a second visit for a little more lingering. Definitely worth a stop 🙂

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    dcave518

    We so enjoyed that mission too! There is another mission South of Tucson near Tubac..VERY old…They were still working on it. If memory serves, we walked across the road for a “cool one” in some little bar..This mission is a little “out of the way” , but worth it.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      We drove by the one in Tubac traveling from Patagonia SP to Tucson. Hubby is a little ‘done’ with me dragging him to missions LOL. San Xavier is definitely one fine piece of architecture 🙂

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  7. vannillarock Avatar

    Great shots Ingrid. I have quite a few from there as its so photogenic. I LOVE that one with the dead tree. It has been a day of relentless cold rain and I am missing that blue sky 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I have a thing for dead trees, so that’s one of my favorite shots as well. Sounds like you crossed the pond a tad too early. The weather here is lovely and the wildflowers are starting to show themselves 🙂

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  8. Larry Avatar

    The Spanish sure left some pretty structures in the Southwest.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Agree…. Mission San Xavier is sure a fine piece of beautiful architecture 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It is a stunning structure 🙂

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  9. Charlie@Seattle Trekker Avatar

    I make occasional trips to the area and have never seen the inside of the mission…You have really raised my curiosity and will make an effort to see this on my next trip.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I was more taken by the exterior but the interior is definitely worth seeing. Hope you get to tour it on your next time visiting Tucson.

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  10. Jane Lurie Avatar

    The tree and mission is an interesting composition. Nice set, Ingrid.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you… 🙂

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  11. queenjester Avatar

    Very nicely done – great clouds in the background…that always makes the shot exciting. I’m amazed you found a roadrunner that would sit still long enough for a photo, they seem to be in constant motion.
    How long are you sticking around the Tucson area? It would be great to connect with you since you’re on the west side of the country now.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Cheryl. The desert never seems to disappoint with her beautiful skies. We’re heading north in the morning. I’ll send you a message and see if we can’t connect 🙂

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  12. Gayle @ As Time Goes.....Bye Avatar

    Beautiful architecture! Outstanding photos!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Gayle – it is a stunning structure 🙂

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  13. cozybegone Avatar
    cozybegone

    I have great memories walking the mission in 1976 when visiting my parents…a piece of art. You aced the Rule of Thirds…that was one of my favorite lessons when took our class…the colors are gorgeous too!!!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks C. I’m really trying to pay more attention to the rule of thirds and framing my subject (s) accordingly. Photographing architecture is still a tough subject for me as I seem to be partial to landscapes 🙂

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  14. jimandbarb Avatar
    jimandbarb

    The history and architecture of the mission is very interesting and your photographs are incredible!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Awe…. thank you. Our tour at San Xavier was a bit rushed but when we were in Texas we toured several missions leisurely and the history behind each mission was fascinating.

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  15. Nancy Avatar

    Absolutely beautiful… your photo challenge photo was brilliant. BUT those clouds in the first photo above the mission…. WHOA! Very heavenly!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Nancy. Those Arizona skies can always be counted on for some great backdrops. Can’t wait for the desert to be in full bloom 🙂

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      1. Nancy Avatar

        I agree… it won’t be long!

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  16. Midwestern Plant Girl Avatar
    Midwestern Plant Girl

    Wow, that is some wonderful architecture. Love the roadrunner.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It was awfully nice of that roadrunner to pose for me and yes, that architecture is something 🙂

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  17. Judy Crankshaw Avatar

    Your mystery cactus is a bottlebrush. They are really popping open this week.

    Hope you had enough time to see inside the Mission. It’s as impressive as the outside. If you are still in the area, check out the DeGrazia Museum/Gallery. There are so many gorgeous sights in this town. The Cathedral downtown is magnificent as well.

    Safe travels.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Judy. I really should learn more about some of these desert plants as I’ll be hanging around Phoenix long enough to take in all the flowering plants. We drove by the Cathedral this morning (per your recommendation) and decided not to stop. Funeral services were being held and we felt it would be disrespectful to take architectural photographs of any kind. I’ll catch it next time through. We’re heading to Apache Junction in the morning 🙂

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    jr cline

    I love those Spanish Missions. Beautiful!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The missions we visited in Texas were equally impressive, especially the history behind them, but this one architecturally is stunning and in a glass of it’s own.

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  19. The Lowe's RV Adventures Avatar

    Ingrid, great compositions! Having mastered the rule of thirds then its time to break the rule 🙂
    We skipped the Mission and passed it on our way to the Titan Missile Museum which by the way according to Steve, Al would be very interested in.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      You know what a rule follower I am…. haha, not! I’ll let hubby know about the museum. Guess who took some great shots of an elegant Trogan at Patagonia SP?

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      1. The Lowe's RV Adventures Avatar

        Oh boy, show it show it!

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          In time…. working on the post now 🙂

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  20. Sharron Avatar

    I have visited this mission and your photos are terrific. I would revisit this place for sure. Loved the blossom photo. Good job with the Blurrrrr.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you…. appreciate the kind comment. I’m hoping to revisit the mission one more time before heading out of town 🙂

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  21. Lisa W Avatar

    Really enjoyed looking at San Xavier through your lens. I’ve been there before, but wasn’t into photography at that time. Thank you for sharing your day with us.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Lisa for stopping by and commenting. Now I’ll need to see about photographing some hummers 🙂

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  22. Jet Eliot Avatar

    Really enjoyed this visit to the Mission, Ingrid, and your photos are stunning. The exquisite Spanish architecture with the open blue skies of Arizona, cacti — very lovely. But I have to say, that roadrunner photo was my favorite — crystal clear and demonstrating that cocky roadrunner personality.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks so much Jet. That roadrunner sat patiently for me for all of about a minute. So I was glad I managed to capture a clear shot before he moved on. The architecture of the mission is indeed exquisite 🙂

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  23. imagesbytdashfield Avatar

    You caught a roadrunner! Awesome! Another place to visit if I ever get there. And I love those fairy duster flowers 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Whenever I photograph flowers, I think of your beautiful images and wonder “How would Teri capture these?” 🙂

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      1. imagesbytdashfield Avatar

        Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww shuckins!

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  24. Mary Avatar

    I loved that mission, it’s so very beautiful.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I think I’ll need to revisit the mission for a few more photos. The architecture is stunning 🙂

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  25. Sue Slaght Avatar

    We are headed to Tucson next month Ingrid. I had seen this on line but your photos make the place look like a must not miss. You can find birds anywhere it seems .;)

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Oh darn Sue…. I’ll miss you as we’ll be in Phoenix when you visit Tucson. You’ll certainly enjoy the nice warm temps and lack of snow as well as the desert should be blooming which is always pretty. That roadrunner was posing for me thus I HAD to snap away 😉

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      1. Sue Slaght Avatar

        Oh drat on the timing of that! Oh well I have no doubt our paths will cross one day Ingrid.
        Yes what is one to do when a road runner leaps in front of your camera? 🙂

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  26. LuAnn Avatar

    We absolutely loved this mission and spent several hours there. Your photos are stunning Ingrid. Love the roadrunner shot. That last image looks like it came from a bottlebrush tree…beautiful! 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you LuAnn. I should have asked you what kind of plant that flower was from knowing you’d probably have the answer. That bloom is so unique. I was rushed visiting the mission which was a big mistake. I’ll try and revisit Sunday before heading to Ajo next week 🙂

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  27. Amy Avatar

    Beautiful San Xavier via your lens, Ingrid! I love your bird shot. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Amy and of course I had to add in the bird – roadrunner shot 😆

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  28. anotherday2paradise Avatar

    Such a lovely peaceful looking place, Ingrid. Great photos, and I love your ‘Rule of Thirds’ capture. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Sylvia. I had seen this mission last year from a distance and thus was very interested in visiting it this trip. It exceeded my expectations 🙂

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  29. pmbweaver Avatar
    pmbweaver

    We have visited many missions, but in our opinion, this one is the most beautiful of them all. The tour guide did such an awesome job of making us feel like we were there when it was being built. Wonderful history lesson.

    That is the most unusual cactus I have ever seen. Simply gorgeous!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The mission is extremely beautiful. I just wish I had allowed more time to explore leisurely. I’m going to try and revisit in the next day or two before we move on to Ajo. LuAnn says the bloom is from a bottlebrush tree. I found it so unique that I just had to take a picture or two 🙂

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  30. RJRVtravels Avatar
    RJRVtravels

    The “White Dove” is one favorite missions. As you found out it lends itself to great photos.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It sure helped to visit on a beautiful day with just the right amount of cloud cover. We’re staying only ten minutes away, thus I might need to swing back over for a longer visit…. it is a beauty!

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  31. whichwaynow101 Avatar

    Nice post for the challenge Ingrid. And I saw that very same road runner!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Carol and why is that no surprise we’d run into the same roadrunner 😆

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  32. Judy Avatar

    All the photos are beautiful…and nice job on the “rule of thirds” 🙂 Is that a roadrunner? Looks like one but you didn’t say. BTW, when you were in TX did you visit the missions trail in San Antonio? If not, you need to do that next time you are in town.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Judy. We visited San Antonio Feb 2014 and the Polar Vortex had us moving on in between ice storms. We did manage to visit the Riverwalk and the Alamo but the other missions didn’t make the schedule. All the more reason to return. And yes, that is a roadrunner 🙂

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    charlie

    our son Jon is now living in Tucson, i hope he goes to see some of the historical stuff. great pix

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      That’s awesome, Charlie. I knew Jon moved back to the U.S. but did not know it was Tucson. Sounds like you and Dawn will need to visit Tucson and little Anthony 🙂

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