A remote mountain village and its cemetery: Huebro, Andalusia
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A friend changed the slates of the roof for tiles. I picked up a couple that ended up very useful as backgrounds and textures.
Ventana
At the request of my brother who saw these objects on my wall...
Views of La Paz, from Muela del Diablo (Devil's tooth)
The prominent rock outcrop known as the Devil’s Molar (3825m) is actually an extinct volcanic plug that rises between the Río Choqueyapu and the suburban sprawl of La Paz's Pedregal and Calacoto.
Worth trekking the few hours up from Calacoto or Zona Sur, a constant climb that seems endless. The reward is the views as you return to La Paz
Somewhere in Spain
An abandoned village in Spain...
Tres lagunas: Serranias de Murillo, La Paz
As we left La Paz behind we climbed up to 4852 metres over sea level going past three high altitude lakes.
The mind cannot capture proportions so what the camera and/or the eye sees as near in fact is quite far away: if you look carefully there are 2 cows pasturing in the yellow band on the other side of the lake in the second image...
Imaginations III
The Third series or collection of imaginary scenes, fantasies, dreams.
Sunrise over Winns Common
Two instances of a sunrise over Winn's Common
A murder of silhouettes
A murder of silhouettes: a collections of monochrome, semi-abstract images.
The Spirit of Winter
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Süleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul
The Süleymaniye Mosque is an Ottoman imperial mosque located on the Third Hill of Istanbul.
The mosque was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent and designed by the imperial architect Mimar Sinan.
An inscription specifies the foundation date as 1550 and the inauguration date as 1557.
Behind the qibla wall of the mosque is an enclosure containing the separate octagonal mausoleums of Suleiman the Magnificent and his wife Hurrem Sultan (Roxelana).