What beautiful places and amazing photography!
Visiting the Costa Brava is always a pleasure, and walking along “El Camí de Ronda”, a coastal footpath that goes from Blanes to Portbou, it gives to you the opportunity to discover amazing sceneries like this one. I toke it near Sant Antoni de Calonge. It was early in the morning and it was not the best weather for taking a sunbath in the beach. However, having that thick blanket of clouds in the sky was an amazing opportunity for a landscape photographer like me. Do you like this photo? Get a Print or download it as Free HD Wallpaper
I take this photo in Salou, the Capital of the Costa Daurada. It is from The Promenade Jaume I; one of the busies places, and also an important part of the city’s seafront. It runs in parallel to Platja de Llevant, the largest beach in the city. Do you like this photo? Get a Print or download it as Free HD Wallpaper
I has been some time since my last visit to Besalú, on my previous visits the weather didn’t help me to catch the photo that I had in mind regarding the amazing Romanesque bridge that is standing on the village entrance. This weekend has not been an exception, and I will have to wait till the next opportunity to take that photo. However, I didn’t waste my time. I woke up very early, and I arrived shortly after the sunrise. The village was quiet, without the many tourists that usually wander around the streets I had a unique opportunity to rediscover this medieval town. I fact, I totally recommend the experience! Besalú is mostly famous for the Romanesque bridge and the vestiges of its Jewish past. It was one of the most important towns in Catalonia and It is easy to understand while walking around it. In this photo, you can see one of its narrow streets, with a nice stone floor, and these intriguing old doors; how old are those really are? If you take a close look, you would also see two chairs hanging on the wall. This artwork and some others distributed around the city were done during an exchange week between some young artist from Girona and Italy. In particular, these two chairs are from Ester Baulida and it symbolize the difficulties that humanity has in accomplishing its aims and resolving the problems it has to confront.
NJ Portrait Photogapher
on July 4, 2014What beautiful places and amazing photography!