The tower clock says almost 7:30 pm – can’t wait till summer! Beautiful captures of the hustle and bustle in the city in this kind of transition of light and dark for All Seasons:) Many thanks – and I’ll link up later for One Word Sunday:) Have a great week!
You chose some great angles on both photos. The second photo I really love how you captured the sensation of a city at night.. the blues in the sky are wonderful. The first photo is my favorite of the two – the angle you chose first drew my eye to the building on the right, which seems almost imposing and massive… versus the collection of art on the sidewalk. Then… the little teeny moon in the sky.. a lot of contrast and competing focuses and I just love how it is all together in one photo. I realize this sounds a little philosophical but these photos really made me stop and stare. Architecture is so amazing to photograph. Nicely done.
Thank you – it’s great to get comments like that.
It’s a very busy spot and I’d usually be dashing with the crowds but the light just caught all the posters so well that I had to pause a while.
If you were get a chance to watch or listen to Spanish media at New Years Eve, the clock on the left is the one that rings the twelve bongs for New Year (and the Spanish eat a grape to coincide with each bong)
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Fab picture. Love Madrid, it’s so vibrant! 🙂 #sundayphoto
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Fantastic click
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Cool! I like how you introduce us to the setting–a little, than a lot.
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The tower clock says almost 7:30 pm – can’t wait till summer! Beautiful captures of the hustle and bustle in the city in this kind of transition of light and dark for All Seasons:) Many thanks – and I’ll link up later for One Word Sunday:) Have a great week!
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Yes, I look forward to longer days too. And warmer – my fingers and toes were frozen when I took this image
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Oh, was this taken in England ?(I thought in a tropical area, because of the guy catching the fish..)
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Fantastic images!
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Fantastic picture. My husband has been in Madrid all weekend, so I feel a bit more like I know what he’s seen now!
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It’s a great city – beautiful and very friendly. Great for all the family
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So much colour and noise captured in one photo. IT looks like a very buzzing type of place!
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I love the landscape version of this, you get to see all the people going about their lives.
Thank you for linking up to #MySundayPhoto
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Gorgeous. You’ve really captured the atmosphere.
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Looks like a fantastic place for a wander with a camera. #MySundayPhoto
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Love the posters with the street, lights & buildings in the background. Such a fun night capture: so much energy!
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You chose some great angles on both photos. The second photo I really love how you captured the sensation of a city at night.. the blues in the sky are wonderful. The first photo is my favorite of the two – the angle you chose first drew my eye to the building on the right, which seems almost imposing and massive… versus the collection of art on the sidewalk. Then… the little teeny moon in the sky.. a lot of contrast and competing focuses and I just love how it is all together in one photo. I realize this sounds a little philosophical but these photos really made me stop and stare. Architecture is so amazing to photograph. Nicely done.
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Thank you – it’s great to get comments like that.
It’s a very busy spot and I’d usually be dashing with the crowds but the light just caught all the posters so well that I had to pause a while.
If you were get a chance to watch or listen to Spanish media at New Years Eve, the clock on the left is the one that rings the twelve bongs for New Year (and the Spanish eat a grape to coincide with each bong)
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Sicilians do the same! A sweet new year is the hope.
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Oh, I didn’t know that!
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I’ve never been but it looks very happening and I love your photos
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It is a beautiful, bustling city. And very welcoming too.
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Heh, I was at this very spot just 3 months ago on a work trip to Madrid. It’s such a bustling city even late in the evening.
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I was there for work too, but had tome to wander and explore the city. I found areas I didn’t know we’ll snd love the city even more now.
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