...one of my favourite views looking across Las Fuentas and Alcossebre right over to the mountains. If you look down to your left you will see the Marina where I took the photograph of the boats.
not huge Maurice - it would take me about 20 mins to walk down to the Marina and perhaps another 30 mins to the next bit of land jutting out to sea - and that is as far as I went in the week.
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A great view you had from there! The colors of the tiled roofs and there's those white,white buildings again. I suppose helps keep them cool during hot weather? Real nice shot Patti!
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Of course your clarity is excellent here throughout the whole of the composition, and it's very artfully done, and you were lucky enough to be able to pick such a gorgeous scape to enjoy. One thing that stands out for me besides all the other lovely comments I've read is the very near roof..the one sitting right below where we are standing, because I do feel like I'm standing here, feeling those soft breezes blow...anyway, as I was saying...lol..as it seems this color and type of roofing is the choice of most here, it's easy to see why in all the intricate detail presented right in front of our eyes, so that after viewing how the tiles are arranged and looking at how the sun is playing off that particular rooftop and its circular counterparts, it makes the rest of the buildings not seen as close up off in the distance in your wonderful DOF that much more alive because I can now appreciate the intricateness and care that have gone into the buildngs. I also love the white against the greens out there. I'll leave the rest of the rest of the ppl that come after me, but I just had to mention that aspect ....great job, as usual :)PJ
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Crackin panorama love.........You seem to have 'hit-it-off' with the views in this place!...I just hope my son and his misses! have as good a time as you did!.....
Excellent phot and very nicely presented...........
This is crystal clear from one end to the other Patti, This is really a beautiful place and I see why you enjoy visiting here.This photo is top notch all the way around- I don't believe you could have taken a better one.