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Colorfull walls in Santa Cruz, La Palma, Canaries archipelago. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
Wonderful wall in Santa Cruz, La Palma, Spain. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
Really an architectural shot of Atoche Train Station in Madrid but there was this guy sort of nicely positioned, with of all things a halo. Who knows maybe he was an angel or whatever.
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Internal landscape in Gaudi’s Casa Batlló in Barcelona
Taken in Toledo, Spain from the rooftop of our hotel, in the late afternoon. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.
Casa Milà / Antoni Gaudí
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Plaza de España Castling is cheap. / Thank you.
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The Roman Theatre of Cartagena was built at the end of the 1st Century BC when Cartagena was a Roman colony, in the era of Emperor Augustus. The theatre was not discovered until 1987 and many of the finds are in the Archaeological Museum. / The terraced seats were built into the northern side of La Concepcion hill which had been excavated to create seating for 6000. Santa Maria La Vieja Cathedral, which you can see mainly at the top left to centre of the photo was built in the 13th Century from materials taken from the Roman theatre. By the sixteenth century, the theatre had been lost to fire and its remains built over and remained well hidden by the town of Cartagena as it grew over the ruins, and was not discovered again until 1987. The town was asked to vote as to whether or not, the buildings standing there in 1987 should remain, or be torn down to find the ruins. The town voted in favour of the excavation and reconstruction of the Roman Theatre. My photo shows how it stands today. Once again in the glory of Rome, many of it’s fine treasures still remaining. © Copyright 2008 Squealia, All Rights Reserved /
This was taken inside the Cathedral of Toledo, in Spain. It was taken on film and the print was scanned to digital. The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo, also called Primate Cathedral of Toledo, is a church in Spain. The seat of the Archdiocese of Toledo, it is one of the three 13th century High Gothic cathedrals in Spain and is considered to be the magnum opus of the Gothic style in Spain. It was begun in 1226 during the reign of Ferdinand III and the last Gothic contributions were made in the 15th century when, in 1493, the vaults of the central nave were finished, during the times of the Catholic Monarchs.
Albaicin, Granada, Spain / copyright Top Ten in Espana
This is the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo, in Spain. This was taken on black and white film. This was printed and then the print was manually (using chemicals, not Photoshop), changed to a sepia print by me, in the darkroom. The print was then scanned to digital. The seat of the Archdiocese of Toledo, it is one of the three 13th century High Gothic cathedrals in Spain and is considered to be the magnum opus of the Gothic style in Spain. It was begun in 1226 during the reign of Ferdinand III and the last Gothic contributions were made in the 15th century when, in 1493, the vaults of the central nave were finished, during the times of the Catholic Monarchs.
THIS IS TAKEN IN MADRID NEAR SOL, THE HEART OF MADRID. I LOVE THE STREETS IN THIS CITY BECAUSE TO ME THEY EMBODY THE SPANISH CITY AND WAY OF LIFE PERFECTLY
taken in madrid just walking along the fantastic characteristic narrow streets. the buildings on each side are about three stories high, and on a nice day if one looks up u can get natural sillhouettes with great contrast of the blue sky
TAKEN IN MADRID IN WHILE WALKING PAST ONE OF THE MAIN HUGE ROUND ABOUTS IN THE CITY. JUST LOVE THE LIFE IN MADRID. SO ACTIVE AND BUSTLING
This was a photo of Madrid Airport ceiling, as shown below. Being so close in look to Caramel Ocean, I had up till this stage, refrained from adding it to the portfolio. Until a few days ago when I thought about going through my older photos and seeing what I can edit and recreate. So ended this. I flipped it sideways, cropped it, turned it b&w and added a green filter. Soon as the green was added it reminded me of a corridor of an alien ship or prison. Something along the lines of The Alien Trilogy. Featured in Iberia / Featured in The Art Of Intrigue Canon SX100IS MCN: C27B7-7464D-51424
The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía and Príncipe Felipe Science Museum at the Cuidad de las Artes y de las Ciencias (City of Arts and Sciences) Valencia. Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, I spent a couple of hours here one sunset, waiting for the right light. Single shot processed three times using Adobe Camera Raw and then HDR processed using Photomatix 3.
These archways were found in Madrid, Spain. I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera. This shot was featured in the Tunnel Vision group.
Some of the amazing delicate tracery work of the Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain /
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