Ronda
- July 26th, 2015
- Posted in Malaga
- Tagged color, Katharina Fitz, landscape, malaga, nature
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FotoBlog, Street Photography, Conceptual
This is my favorite building in Málaga. The building is abandoned since 2010. It is situated at one of the most transited points of the city.
In 1986 it has been constructed by the architects José Luis González and Juan Salabert Sancho.
It was a very foggy day, the day I went to Ronda. I almost couldn´t see the famous bridge called “Puente Nuevo”. At the end I wasn´t so impressed by the bridge, I thought the huge lights that lighten it up at night were more interesting for my visual eye! The city was very idyllic though, even if it rained during the whole day.
Last week I went to Torremolinos, one of the most touristic places of the Costa del Sol, to look for inspiration for my project about places before the storm of tourism. Once it used to be a poor fishing village, before the boom of the 1950s tourism turned it into the first and at the time most important tourism resort of the Costa del Sol. The very cold and immense urbanization along the beach have impressed me.
Nice view onto the sea on the platform in Torrox. I dedicate this picture to the freedom I have been given with the Artist in Residency in Malaga I am in at the moment. It is nice to be able to work in what I most like, instead of needing to do commercial jobs. Photography is the perfect medium for me because I love to discover new places and meet all kinds of different people.
When I took this picture I was told that this should be the following to the ladies. So there it is, and i think it fits very well!!
I was very happy when I found this spot. I had passed it several times before, but always by bike. I like walking too because I experience places more intensively.
It is almost a natural mon0chrome spot, but what really makes it dynamic is the red sign just in the middle of it. I was very thankful for it to be there.
it was a beautiful and sunny day when I went to see the cemetary of Casabermeja. Walking in the mountains i discovered this nice little spot.