Chromatic Impact 44
There is no need to use a drone to take pan shots of Barcelona neighborhoods. Any spot or hill “uptown” will let you capture incredible perspectives of the capital.
Photography & Digital Art
Photography & Digital Art
There is no need to use a drone to take pan shots of Barcelona neighborhoods. Any spot or hill “uptown” will let you capture incredible perspectives of the capital.
This is a bird-eye view of La Teixonera, one of the most recent neighborhoods of Barcelona. It was created in 1915 and is part of the Horta-Guinardó district.
If you like fruit jellies, you have to go to the Boqueria market where you will find a great selection of these sweets in all kinds of colors and flavors.
This picture of plants I took the other day in the Sant Martí de Provençals neighborhood reminds me of the wallpapers which were popular at the beginning of the 20th Century.
Some cities are more colorful than others. I find Paris quite black and white. Barcelona, on the other hand, is multicolored. Everywhere, the green of the vegetation combines beautifully with the red of the rooftop terraces, and the yellow, orange…
In Barcelona, there are school premises quite different like the one in the picture which is located in the Hostafrancs neighborhood.
In order to prevent hallucinations caused by heat, I decided to wear my Mexican sunglasses but it just had the opposite effect. This is how the rambla del Carmel appeared to me last week when I took a walk in…
The old headquarters of the Duana del Port Vell is being refurbished from top to bottom. I take this opportunity to post my own version of this iconic building. What do you think?
In most Barcelona areas, there is a café at every street corner where regular customers rub shoulders with tourists at all hours. While some places are no-frill joints, others pay special attention to style. Sometimes, just a few details are…