Cool! Did you use a filter? looks like it could do with a yellow or orange to get a bit more contrast.
If you happen to be there again I think it would be a good shot right up close to the first doorway so it frames the shot and leads to the second.....just thinking aloud.
Great place..congrats on shooting LF at that location...somehow a wide angle image with no humanoids bearing iPhones... I'm going up northern part of Anazasi contry in a week...along Comb Ridge into Bears Ears...
@awty Filter's are a little difficult to use on pinhole cameras, not impossible, just difficult (this film is ortho, a filter wouldn't really help anyway). I wish I'd been able to get in closer, unfortunately that would have required placing the camera in an off limits zone. Point taken though.
@jtk Chaco Culture National Historic Park is a little off the beaten path with a 20 or so mile dirt road leading in from either end (it was not a pleasant ride), as such it gets considerably fewer day visitors than most other parks. No bus loads of tourists to fight through, just a small number of incredibly intrepid visitors. It's definitely worth the trip.
Chaco is a treasure that current administration is bent on eroding, as it recently did when butchering Bears Ears, which has a critical historic relationship to Chaco. Google them. Best book (heavy and introspective) on them and their ancient world is House of Rain by Craig Childs. I want to camp in and photograph Chaco with snow if allowed this year because time flies ... my old SUV is running great and has true 4wd, something like me.