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Fast Boats and Helicopters

  • May 6, 2015June 27, 2022

One day, while on holiday in Spain I spotted a helicopter which was recording a high speed boat race (for Sky I think).  Just got a couple of photos with the camera set to action.  Photos were taken in 2006 on the first real outing for my new camera at the time.  Unfortunately due to a CF card failure I lost a lot of pictures (but did recover about 70% using a nifty program).

Spanish speed boat race – in view of the beach!
Helicopter flying over the sea near a beach in Spain.

Trip to Almeria, Spain. Part 1

  • March 10, 2013September 23, 2013

Several years ago I had the opportunity to go to Spain.  During the trip I spent a day in Almeria.  Pictures from the trip are below.  Note; on the day it there was a lot of haze which led to some interesting pictures (and challenges). Dominating the town is the Moorish castle, the Alcazaba of Almeria.  The view of the castle is hard to see unfortunately due to the high buildings and narrow streets leading up to it (not to mention the winding roads). However the view from the castle is impressive.  Below is the picture from the walls, dominated by the harbour.

Almeria - View from the castle down towards the harbour.
Almeria – View from the castle down towards the harbour. De-colourised to penetrate the haze better.

Colourful buildings of Almeria - towards the port
Photo depicting the colourful buildings towards the city harbour.

The buildings in Almeria are often coloured in vivid colours, the picture above shows you the depth of colour used in many of the buildings in the region. The light was particularly striking when the haze lifted briefly giving the buildings a glowing look.

Terraced gardens overlooking Almeria
Terraced gardens overlooking Almeria, descending from the old fort to the edge of the fort walls.

Within the old fort walls are some wonderful gardens within the ground, by looking a little closer you can see the terraced gardens facing the city.  These descend from the inner walls towards the outer walls, the green colours standout against the stonework of the fort.

Almeria, tended plants outside the walls
Plants are present outside the walls and offset the colour of the buildings and old fort walls nicely.

The terracing doesn’t stop inside the walls, as the edge of the fort are steep embankments, these usually are not as well tended, but nonetheless break up the colour of the walls and town nicely.

See the next part for pictures inside the fort and of the hills backing onto the town.

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