Sunday, January 3, 2010

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PLAYA DE PUNTA PALOMA (Tarifa)

Today we had a photo shoot for the website of Laura.
The photographer decided to go to a beach with fine sand and we move to a beautiful beach in Tarifa (Cadiz), which is called Punta Paloma.
After
many days of rain, cloudy days, and cold and windy days, one day dawned clear and sunny.
A beautiful day: It was not cold, and it was windy and the sun was shining and I could not remember.

Punta Paloma:
beach south of the peninsula in Tarifa-Cadiz, a few miles from town.
It extends to the foot of a large dune, which is formed to the right of the beach with the help of the east winds.

Its sands are very clear and fine, golden grain, and very clear blue waters and shallow.
is a huge beach, almost wild. Usually do a lot of wind, and sailing practice, especially windsurfing. Also you can dive, and give a romantic horseback riding.

From this beach you can see the African coast of Morocco.
ah, I found my shell ...!
( http://lacaracoladulzona.blogspot.com/ )

shyly while the sun caresses the clear water, the shoot continued.
Open your arms, feel the warmth of the sun, the cool morning air.
Walk, dreams. Breathe

Punta Paloma Beach, as well as nearby beaches, the beach is natural, undeveloped. Mediterranean vegetation: pine, broom, juniper ...
karst Beaches important marine.
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beaches with high dunes, near a large pine forest.

In short, a natural setting

personal experience:
A wonderful day. We do not think that after so many days of rain and bad weather, we could have la suerte de encontrarnos un día así. Mucho mejor porque Laura tenía que estar con ropa de verano, y podía pasar frío.
Pero como dije al principio, el día fue perfecto en cuanto a temperatura: soleado, sin viento. Hasta el agua estaba calentita.
Una playa maravillosa. Conocía un poco las playas de Cádiz, por nuestro viaje a Sanlúcar. Pero éstas me impresionaron aún más. Es todo tan salvaje (raro en estos tiempos), que parece que nadie ha pasado por allí.
 Esa convivencia entre el agua, las dunas y la vegetación es perfecta.
was a very intense, very nice. An unforgettable experience. One day unique.
could not stop taking photos. This left only a small sample.








Trivia:
Our premium Reme, sister of the photographer, Juven, he brought his dog, Franco ...
what a mess of names!, Jajajajjaja.
Well, I was saying: That was brought Franco Reme, I told him it was very ugly. And then you where to look!, I took to him and to me seemed nice ... As I made many pictures, and over, the pooch, was until photogenic, haha. Yes, you will take fond of animals. He went from scandal, and the others too, to see him.






Friday, January 1, 2010

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Canillas de Aceituno is a municipality in the province of Málaga (Andalusia, Spain), with about 2160 inhabitants, approximately.
belongs to the region of Axarquia, and is at 524 m. above sea level at the foot of the Sierra Tejeda.
Its name comes from the Latin word Cann-illa (area of \u200b\u200breeds) and later Azeituni (woven and dyed silk).
A municipality where the Phoenicians and Romans lived, but early news we have is from the Arab period.
is known that part of the Kingdom of Granada.
has a strong bond with the people of Andújar (Jaén). It is assumed that families of this county came to the village of Canillas de Aceituno, and hence the reverence we have of the Virgen de la Cabeza , which is their patron, as is the patron of Andújar (Jaén).
This town is full of narrow streets

of Arab architecture, immaculately whitewashed houses,





Moorish arches and beautiful spots of flowers.
Its upper part is a natural balcony.

Sunset in Canillas de Aceituno, August 8, 2009
Views from the streets to reach the top of the village, which serves as a lookout.

adjective: shin
personal experience: We arrived Canillas de Aceituno August 8, 2009, to attend the concert End of Course of the label " Bay Records ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1xbJYgXNAU ) where Laura is teaching.
We arrived late, and dark, while preparing the concert, and arranged the artists, while preparing the equipment for music and video, and while the square was filled with people eager to hear beautiful voices got by a narrow streets, not knowing what I would find.
I was surprised at every step he took, because I was meeting a very narrow streets, very white house, whitewashed, with many balconies and corners with flowers of all colors.
the end I came to a lookout, where I was entranced watching the people from above, their roofs, and sun was setting, giving a special light to the people, and turn the lights on party.
were only 5 hours, but very intense.

Friday, October 9, 2009

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ACEITUNO CANILLAS OF OSUNA (SEVILLA) Joya artistic, historical and monumental

I had not passed through this blog, to update. I've been very busy, but that's no excuse.
not find the time to dedicate to find the best pictures, to collect appropriate information, to decide where to continue. But I had the bug, and there are many photographs waiting to be known, and that could not wait any longer.
And at some point had to go, today was the day chosen.
OSUNA
Osuna is a beautiful town in the province of Sevilla (Spain), with some 17,000 inhabitants.
municipality with more than 3,000 years old, whose passengers that traveled over the years, have left indelible memories in its streets, its monuments, etc.
was known as Urso, the abundance of bears in the area.
They lived
Tartars, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Muslims, Visigoths and Christians, who have left an impressive legacy.
Let
visit some of its streets, a small part, and to learn, but not in depth, because the weather prevented us, "one of the monuments, both religious and civil. You come with me?
Quijada Street.








Palace Cepeda:
the eighteenth century, an example of Baroque Seville . Belonging to the important Cepeda family, which was its most prominent member, Santa Teresa de Jesus, whose image appears on the front door .

Stresses its beautiful facade of pilasters (referring to a type of column or pilaster, used in the eighteenth century.) Based on different colored jasper. Today it houses the Courts of Osuna.

the Cilla del Cabildo College
of religious architecture. Images of the Giralda, Santa Justa Santa Rufina and vases of lilies, symbols of Seville cathedral, imposed the ownership of the building.
Built by Antonio Ruiz Florindo, in 1773 .

Monastery of the Incarnation:
Founded in 1547, by D. Juan Tellez, IV Conde de Ureña, as a hospital. Later, in 1612 it was occupied by the Jesuits, and a few years later, Isabel de Sandoval, IV Duchess of Osuna, founded the Monastery of the Sisters d ela Order of Mercy. The highlight of this monastery, although the picture is not visible, is the base of the cloister, covered with tiles from Seville, a beautiful and unique collection, which depict Biblical scenes.

left, Detail of a courtyard of a house of Osuna
Another thing a courtyard.
Palacio del Marqués de la Gomera



is the best example of civil Baroque Andalusian now become a hotel.
features a beautiful courtyard with a vaulted gallery.
The baroque facade is impressive. It is the result of some reforms through different eras.






view of the courtyard of the Palace
Details corner tower, with the viewpoint of the XVIII century, surrounded by a balcony .


Govantes Palace and Herder

With a glittering facade of 1737, articulated by two twisted columns, ornamented with branches (branch green tender, slender vine) and bunches of grapes, which support the entablature (based on the architecture, all moldings crowning a building) and balcony.




Church-Convent of the Holy Spirit.
former residence of the so-called Canons Regular of the Holy Spirit. Church that remains active. It was built to collect uqe foundlings were cared for by the Canons Regular, above.
Outside of its facade, is a tower of three bodies. Inside there retablos, paintings, paintings and eighteenth century sculptures.
Detail balcony of the church-convent.




details doorknobs.







Route of Washington Irving.
Washington Irving's route runs between Granada and Seville, and is inspired by the trip he took this writer and diplomat for the land, fascinated by the variety and rarity of the Hispano-Muslim civilization. Today
travelers travel these routes of Andalusian villages, to meet its history, legends and literary references.



personal experience:
visiting this wonderful town in the province of Seville, was a Saturday in September, while in Mollina, Laura, for her performance in the "I Contest Street Young Artists. " One sunny morning, before lunch, we took the car and headed to meet some of Osuna.


was a short ride, but very rewarding. I never imagined so much beauty in so few miles. A first meeting, which was only increased our curiosity and our desire to return another time.
I did a lot more pictures, but I can not put them all here. And all are beautiful: coats, balconies, streets with whitewashed houses, beautiful palaces, etc ... So, this is worth another visit soon.
I recommend you go to visit this town.
adjective: Ursaonense, ursaonés / sa.
Anecdotes: On the outskirts of the city is a beautiful landscape of cliffs and headlands belonging to a former quarry in blocks, from which came the stones that form part most of the monuments of the city. It is a strange and ghostly, which at sunset is tinged with ocher and golden reflections.