What beautiful places and amazing photography!
The Sèquia is a medieval canal built in the 14th century to bring the Llobregat River’s water from Balsareny to Manresa. Designed by engineer Guillem Catà, it is considered one of the leading hydraulic engineering works of the medieval period. Today, is that is still fully operational and provides water for the city of Manresa and several villages in the region of Bages, six centuries after its construction... Do you like this photo? Get a Print or Download it as a wallpaper
The night before I took this photograph of the Llobregat River, it rained a lot and the water was brown and muddy. I thought this was curious, because the name of the river, Llobregat, originates from an ancient Latin word meaning ‘dark’, ‘sorrowful’, or ‘muddy’. I took this photo from a bridge near Balsareny town. I am always captivated by a full-running river. What about you? Do you like this photo? Get a Print or Download it as a wallpaper
Recently, I visited Girona, the capital of the province of the same name in Catalonia. I only spent a few hours in the city, but the time I spent there was enough to make me wish to repeat the trip. The photo is from Independence Square (Plaça de la Independència), one of the best-known and most frequented places in the city. Do you like this photo? Get a Print or Download it as a wallpaper
NJ Portrait Photogapher
on July 4, 2014What beautiful places and amazing photography!