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Viva Espana 1
[previous] :: [next]Some old pictures I'd wanted to put up for a long time.. I guess the World Cup got me thinking about Spain again. I'd like to do a series of different cities in the country.
this is Calle Altamirano, in the Arguelles neighborhood.
Bernabeu! Santiago Bernabeu stadium, home of RealMadrid, Beckham, Raul, Ronaldo...
maybe the creepiest photo I've ever taken. I seem to have photographed some sort of ghost.
the enormous building at plaza de espana
on Recoletos
at the park Retiro
I particularly like that you can see the royal palace and the cathedral in the background This article has been viewed 2965 times in the last 2 years jack: 24th Jun 2006 - 17:04 GMTreally beautiful! i feel like i've been there. the ghost pic is something mysterious, like in the movie, 'three men and a baby' between the curtain and window is a boy, the one who died in that apartment, scarry. EvilGentleman: 24th Jun 2006 - 17:37 GMTWow, great shots! I hate to ask, but my morbid curiosity demands I do so. Was the shot of the train tracks taken before or after the March 11 commuter train bombings? little ukraine: 24th Jun 2006 - 20:08 GMTi'll come clean on the ghost pic - it was halloween. EG - that was taken 6 months or so after March 11, but not near the site of the bombings. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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