The spiral parking garage for El Corte Inglés on the Carrer de Fontanella at the corner of Plaça Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Photo: Alhambra facade carving, Grenada
Detail of stone carving on a facade in the Alhambra, Granada, Spain.
Photo: Malaga church bell
Bell tower of a Malaga church at dusk.
Photo: Albaicin street diptych
An Albaicin street diptych from Grenada, Spain.
Props to Patrick La Roque for his ‘Rock the Grid’ blog post on laying out multiple images in Aperture.
Photo: Albaycin street diptych
An Albaycin street diptych from Grenada, Spain.
Props to Patrick La Roque for his ‘Rock the Grid’ blog post on laying out multiple images in Aperture.
Photo: Ataranzas window, Malaga
Photo: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Granada
The front entrance to the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Granada, Andalucía. It is claimed that this is Spain’s first Renaissance-style cathedral: the facade is by Alonso Cano.
Photo: Malaga streetscapes - old and new
Photo: Carved wall and window, Granada, Spain
Highly ornate decorative stonework is quite common in Granada.
Photo: An unexpected face
Photo: Curves and lines
Photo of a full-height corner balcony window in Granada, Spain.
Photo: Orange, white and blue
A fresh orange snuggled in the shadows against a wall in the Albaicin area of Granada, Spain.
Photo: Old weathered door, Granada
A weathered door and brass lock on a side street in the Albaicín, Grenada, Spain.
Photo: Dappled wooden door
Dappled old wooden door in a back street in Moorish Granada.
Photo: An unexpected juxtaposition
There’s nothing more Spanish than flamenco dancing, and there’s nothing more American than Coca-Cola signs. I might have expected to see the two together in Mexico, but not in Spain.