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Andalusia is located in southern Spain and covers an area of ​​8 provinces. Andalusia is the second largest autonomous region in Spain. Beautiful Andalucía, the land of olives, oranges, sunflowers, beautiful mountain ranges and valleys, nice white mountain villages with beautiful squares, is a bridge between two continents, Africa and Europe, and is the point where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet. There is something for everyone in Andalusia, from culture to beautiful terraces, sights, long beaches, beautiful inland areas with beautiful reservoirs, mountains and nice villages to visit. Málaga is second-most populous city of Andalusia. Known to many as the capital of the Costa del Sol, Málaga is more than a seaside city. Málaga's history spans about 2,800 years, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe. It was founded about 770 BC by the Phoenicians as Malaka. The archaeological remains and monuments from the Phoenician, Roman, Arabic and Christian eras make the historic center of the city an "open museum", displaying its history of nearly 3,000 years. With powerful walls visible from almost anywhere in the city, Málaga’s Alcazaba is a Moorish fortress palace and valuable monument from the Islamic era. Just down the hill, beyond the outer walls of the Alcazaba is a Roman Theatre the best ancient monument in the city.

 

Málaga is one of the oldest cities in Spain and hallmarks of its rich past are scattered across Malaga: the cobbled streets of the old quarter, its mountainside Roman Amphitheatre, the Moorish citadels of the Alcazaba and Gilfarbaro. And even once the sight-seeing is done, there’s still a city full of rooftop bars, gleaming boutique stores and nearby beaches to explore. At our first roundabout of Málaga we have such a nice vista all around town. The fountain of the Three Graces in the centre of the roundabout and the Moorish fortress Alcazaba and Jardines de Pedro Luis Alonso on the background. The roundabout constitutes an important axis where the Park promenade, port of Malaga meet the Alcazaba tunnel.

 

Andalusië ligt in zuid Spanje en beslaat een gebied van 8 provincies. Andalusië de op één na grootste autonome regio in Spanje en meer dan twee keer zo groot als Nederland. Het mooie Andalusië, het land van de olijven, sinaasappels, zonnebloemen, mooie bergketens en valleien, leuke witte bergdorpen met mooie pleintjes, is een brug tussen twee continenten, Afrika en Europa, en is het punt waar de Atlantische Oceaan en de Middellandse Zee elkaar ontmoeten. Er is voor elk wat wils in Andalusië, van cultuur tot mooie terrasjes, bezienswaardigheden, lange stranden, prachtige binnenlanden met mooie stuwmeren, bergen en leuke dorpen om te bezoeken. Málaga is de tweede meest bevolkte stad van Andalusië. Málaga is bij velen bekend als de hoofdstad van de Costa del Sol en is meer dan een stad aan zee. De geschiedenis van Málaga beslaat ongeveer 2.800 jaar en is daarmee een van de oudste steden van Europa. Het werd gesticht rond 770 voor Christus door de Feniciërs als Malaka. De archeologische overblijfselen en monumenten uit de Fenicische, Romeinse, Arabische en christelijke tijdperken maken van het historische centrum van de stad een "open museum", met een geschiedenis van bijna 3000 jaar. Met dikke muren zichtbaar vanuit bijna overal in de stad, is Alcazaba Alcazaba een Moors vestingpaleis en een waardevol monument uit de islamitische tijd. Net de heuvel af, voorbij de buitenmuren van het Alcazaba, is een Romeins theater het beste oude monument in de stad. Bij de eerste rotonde in Málaga hebben we zo'n mooi uitzicht over de hele stad. De fontein van de drie nimfen in het midden van de rotonde en het Moorse fort Alcazaba op de achtergrond.

This Moxeño headdress surprises us for the art that it has been composed.

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Une coiffe qui décoiffe !

 

Il s'agit d'une coiffe Moxeño qui nous surprend pour l'art avec laquelle elle est composée.

 

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Musée d'Ethnographie - La Paz - Bolivie / Museum of Ethnography - La Paz - Bolivia

Bus No: 206

Model: 2017 Yutong ZK6105H

Engine: Yuchai YC6L280-42

Chassis: Yutong ZK6105CRA

Body: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co. Ltd.

Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension

Seating Configuration: 2x2

Seat Type: Fabric (Blue Yutong ZK6122HD9 Seats)

Seating Capacity: 45

Operator: Victory Liner Inc.

Previous Operator: Havana Transport Services Corp.

Transmission: M/T

Fare: Airconditioned

Route: Pasay City Metro Manila - Dagupan City Pangasinan via: EDSA/NLEX/Dau Mabalacat Pampanga/SCTEX/Conception Exit SCTEX Tarlac, Capas, San Miguel, Tarlac City, Gerona, Paniqui Moncada, San Manuel Tarlac/Rosales, Villasis, Urdaneta City, Santa Barbara, Calasiao Pangasinan.

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Captured during my recent street photography workshop and demonstrating that timing can be so crucial to street photography. Enjoy!

Directing the Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band during an OU football game.

 

"Director", will be featured during the "Powerful Composition", exhibition in Melbourne, Australia.

On the Colorado River, outside of Page, AZ. There were lots of people being a bit too careless at the edge of the canyon, but almost everyone was gone by sunset. The sky was amazing once the stars were out; I wish I had more time and had planned some night sky shots.

Elephants are my favorite animals! I went out on a boat along a river in the Okavango Delta and saw this family out having some water after a long walk. This is the time of year that all the animals come to the same location as the water dries up. Did you know that a group of elephants is called a "memory of Elephants"? Great name, eh? Who comes up with these things? Maybe elephants.

From my workshop in the Netherlands.

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A great stop in western Mass is Teo's in Pittsfield, for their little hot dogs with chili sauce and a solid hamburger. Love the history and vibe of this place - I'll support a Teo's every day of the week and twice on Sunday over a chain restaurant when I'm on the road.

 

Photographed with a #Hasselblad 500CM on medium format #film

Another from Poland with the lovely Paulina :)

 

Full frame action at f1 :)

 

Leica M240 + Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.0 v2

 

For anyone wanting the creative look of film yet ease of digital buy either a Leica M8 or a Noctilux lens! To me they both give less boring, less digital looking photos. The Noctilux on full frame as here is at it's best vs crop sensor

 

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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrates scoring the 3rd Arsenal goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Aston Villa at Emirates Stadium on September 22, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Some stormy light over a frozen lake in the Lofoten Islands of Norway.

 

This one time, almost ten years ago, I broke through the ice on a frozen lake while hiking around in the Sierras by myself scouting compositions. I remember two distinct things from that event. First, it wasn’t just cold... it was painfully frigid. Like being stabbed by a thousand knives while simultaneously suffocating. Good times. Second, I very literally pissed my pants while trying to climb out. I remember thinking “oh, that’s really cool to do on top of everything else I’m going through” but I couldn’t control it, so I just let it happen. ‍♂️

 

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Andalusia is located in southern Spain and covers an area of ​​8 provinces. Andalusia is the second largest autonomous region in Spain. Beautiful Andalucía, the land of olives, oranges, sunflowers, beautiful mountain ranges and valleys, nice white mountain villages with beautiful squares, is a bridge between two continents, Africa and Europe, and is the point where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet. There is something for everyone in Andalusia, from culture to beautiful terraces, sights, long beaches, beautiful inland areas with beautiful reservoirs, mountains and nice villages to visit. The capital of Andalusia is Seville. Another beautiful city of Andalusia is Granada. The crown jewel of Granada is undoubtedly the palace and fortress of Alhambra and is the most visited tourist attraction in Spain. It's an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stunning hilltop palace overlooks Granada and is visible from all over the city. It is both a palace and a fortress surrounded by walls and was the residence of Moorish rulers between the 13th and 15th centuries. The Cathedral of Granada was built on the site of the former Great Mosque. The first stone of the Cathedral of Granada was placed in 1523, but it was not finished until 1704, 181 years later. During your trip to Granada, you should definitely go on a stroll in the Albaicín neighborhood. It’s located on top of a hill, right across the Alhambra. Rising up on a hill facing the Alhambra, the Albaicín neighbourhood is made up of a network of winding streets and small squares which open up suddenly to wonderful views of the famous palace fortress - with the Sierra Nevada beyond.

 

Granada is a city in southern Spain’s Andalusia region, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It sits at an average elevation of 738 m. There are a number of miradores, or lookout points, dotted on the hills throughout Albaycin. The most popular of these is the Mirador de San Nicolas, once described by Bill Clinton as ‘the most beautiful sunset in the world’, with its panoramic views of the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada mountains. Viewpoint from Albaycin on the church Parish of El Salvador and Fortress of Alhambra.

 

Andalusië ligt in zuid Spanje en beslaat een gebied van 8 provincies. Andalusië de op één na grootste autonome regio in Spanje en meer dan twee keer zo groot als Nederland. Het mooie Andalusië, het land van de olijven, sinaasappels, zonnebloemen, mooie bergketens en valleien, leuke witte bergdorpen met mooie pleintjes, is een brug tussen twee continenten, Afrika en Europa, en is het punt waar de Atlantische Oceaan en de Middellandse Zee elkaar ontmoeten. Er is voor elk wat wils in Andalusië, van cultuur tot mooie terrasjes, bezienswaardigheden, lange stranden, prachtige binnenlanden met mooie stuwmeren, bergen en leuke dorpen om te bezoeken. De hoofdstad van Andalusië is Sevilla. Een andere mooie stad van Andalusië is Granada. Deze stad ligt op een hoogte van 738 m. Het kroonjuweel van Granada is ongetwijfeld het paleis en fort van Alhambra en is de meest bezochte toeristische attractie in Spanje. Het is een UNESCO-werelderfgoed. Het prachtige paleis op een heuveltop kijkt uit over Granada en is zichtbaar vanuit de hele stad. Het is zowel een paleis als een fort omgeven door muren en was de residentie van de Nasrid-sultans tussen de 13e en 15e eeuw. De kathedraal van Granada werd gebouwd op de plaats van de voormalige Grote Moskee. De eerste steen van de kathedraal van Granada werd in 1523 geplaatst, maar deze werd pas in 1704, 181 jaar later, voltooid. Tijdens je reis naar Granada moet u zeker een wandeling maken in de wijk Albaicin. Het bevindt zich op de top van een heuvel, recht tegenover het Alhambra. De wijk Albaicín bestaat uit een netwerk van kronkelende straatjes en kleine pleintjes.

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