Photo Essay: Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família
How to see an extremely popular and massively photographed site with fresh eyes? That was the challenge of the day…
How to see an extremely popular and massively photographed site with fresh eyes? That was the challenge of the day…
When in someplace new, I really enjoy assigning myself a photography project of some kind, centered on one specific theme, and with the images all done in a similar style of course. The theme is generally related to the first thing that naturally strikes my hairy eyeball as I gaze around (in this case, the chilly and dormant trees in a certain area of southeast Belgium). The next time you are out and about, wheresoever that might be, why not give it a try? Assign yourself a specific photographic topic and see if you can build a narrative, a story. The camera in your phone is perfectly adequate…
Top graffiti (urban art!) artists of Mendoza, Argentina…
My iPhone photo files seems to swell up despite my attempts to delete, delete, delete…
An impromptu street portrait and a semi-posed more intimate portrait…
The theory is that you can make art–especially photographic art–anywhere, regardless of how blah your surroundings…
Who’da thunk it? But, yes, there is a Buddhist presence in Catalunya…
Bad weather days up on Montserrat are the best!
Some ideas on how we can work together to make Barcelona a cleaner, nicer place for all of us… won’t you join me in my crusade?
(Algunes idees sobre com podem treballar junts per fer de Barcelona un lloc més net i agradable per a tots nosaltres… no t’uniràs a mi en aquesta croada?)
A selection of images looking down on Barcelona from both WAY above as well as SLIGHTLY above…