jky
Well-known
Here are a few from the trip... what a wonderful city!
Barri Gotic
Placa Catalunya
La boqueria
Barri Gotic

Placa Catalunya

La boqueria

dave lackey
Veteran
Love that first one!!
robert blu
quiet photographer
Love that second one!!
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robert
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robert
mani
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Love that second one!!
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robert
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Second image is a classic - so awesome you found a striking and unique way to capture a location that's been photographed by millions of people!
PS: I'm one of those millions - but none of my images were as great as this.
rgeorge911
Established
Going to Barcelona
Going to Barcelona
Hi,
These are very nice, especially the first. Just enough mystery...
I'm going on my first trip to Barcelona in a little over a week. Staying at La Rambla. Any suggestions for a first timer in the city?
Thanks for sharing these great shots.
Reed
My Lumix/Leica (and other) blog: DMC-365.blogspot.com
Feel free to PM or email me at rgeorge911@hotmail.com with any pointers for Barcelona!!!
Going to Barcelona
Hi,
These are very nice, especially the first. Just enough mystery...
I'm going on my first trip to Barcelona in a little over a week. Staying at La Rambla. Any suggestions for a first timer in the city?
Thanks for sharing these great shots.
Reed
My Lumix/Leica (and other) blog: DMC-365.blogspot.com
Feel free to PM or email me at rgeorge911@hotmail.com with any pointers for Barcelona!!!
Michalm
Well-known
By no means these pictures would make me wish to visit Barcelona but photos themselves are very good indeed.
E.M
Well-known
what wonderful photos , especially nr 2 and nr 1 .
Pablito
coco frío
Staying at La Rambla. Any suggestions for a first timer in the city?
Wonderful and very safe city but you are staying in the middle of pickpocket territory due to the swarms of tourists on La Rambla and environs. Hold tight onto your bag and if someone bumps into you, they probably stole your wallet.
jky
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Thanks everyone. Noth
jenquest
Well-known
Very nice pics indeed. Just returned from there myself with gazzilions of photos.
Common sense rules re. advice for first time visitors. When it gets crowded, keep your satchel/rucksack in front of you, not behind.
Try not to leave anything in back pockets. Any pockets with buttons/zips/velcro, button/zip/velcro them up.
Don't leave bags open etc. If you have to put your bag down, ie at a cafe/restaurant etc. then put one foot on the strap so if somebody tries to snatch it, they can't.
Don't forget to have a great time and take loads of pics.
Common sense rules re. advice for first time visitors. When it gets crowded, keep your satchel/rucksack in front of you, not behind.
Try not to leave anything in back pockets. Any pockets with buttons/zips/velcro, button/zip/velcro them up.
Don't leave bags open etc. If you have to put your bag down, ie at a cafe/restaurant etc. then put one foot on the strap so if somebody tries to snatch it, they can't.
Don't forget to have a great time and take loads of pics.
Joao
Negativistic forever
Hi,
I'm going on my first trip to Barcelona in a little over a week. Staying at La Rambla. Any suggestions for a first timer in the city?
As soon as you leave Barcelona, you will feel a permanent wish to return there. Again, and again. And it may last for the rest of your life. Be prepared !
Joao
bigeye
Well-known
X2. I'd throw out that Barcelona is the contemporary capital of creativity, art and style.
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Spyro
Well-known
Nice!
I know that in the 2nd one you probably stayed there waiting for a shadow to complete your frame, but I think it could be better without it. The shadow draws the eye away from the interesting fact that the tree shadows align with the lines of the building, making it a strange visual hybrid of nature and man made structures.
But it all depends what you want to communicate with your set, not sure if you're interested in such visual effects. I like it both ways anyway
I know that in the 2nd one you probably stayed there waiting for a shadow to complete your frame, but I think it could be better without it. The shadow draws the eye away from the interesting fact that the tree shadows align with the lines of the building, making it a strange visual hybrid of nature and man made structures.
But it all depends what you want to communicate with your set, not sure if you're interested in such visual effects. I like it both ways anyway
Thardy
Veteran
Very nice pics indeed. Just returned from there myself with gazzilions of photos.
Common sense rules re. advice for first time visitors. When it gets crowded, keep your satchel/rucksack in front of you, not behind.
Try not to leave anything in back pockets. Any pockets with buttons/zips/velcro, button/zip/velcro them up.
Don't leave bags open etc. If you have to put your bag down, ie at a cafe/restaurant etc. then put one foot on the strap so if somebody tries to snatch it, they can't.
Don't forget to have a great time and take loads of pics.![]()
I would like to see them. I was there in 2007 and don't really remember much about the city.
jky
Well-known
Nice!
I know that in the 2nd one you probably stayed there waiting for a shadow to complete your frame, but I think it could be better without it. The shadow draws the eye away from the interesting fact that the tree shadows align with the lines of the building, making it a strange visual hybrid of nature and man made structures.
But it all depends what you want to communicate with your set, not sure if you're interested in such visual effects. I like it both ways anyway![]()
Thanks Spyro.
Yes, youre absolutely right. I did try without a person or shadow in that part of the frame, but felt it was too asymmetrical and that the empty white space was too overpowering.
Nescio
Well-known
So you just came back from your trip...! The white wall is from an ice rink they're setting up right now for the 2nd year. You made a pic of the Plaça Catalunya I've never seen before. And I live almost next door...
I wouldn't mind to give you some tips, but since I've no idea of who you are, how old, what interests you have (photography apart, of course), how long you're staying and come with or without wife/partner/kids, etc, it's a bit difficult to give advice.
Just my two cents, though. As you'll probably go to visit the Parc Güell, take bus 24 - as many tourists do - on the Plaça Catalunya. But when everybody gets off, you don't. After some minutes the bus takes a very sharp, 180º hairpin curve. Go off at the SECOND stop after, and on your left is another entrance of the same park. You're still not very far away from the Gaudi area, but you''l have a much nicer walk with great sights of the city.
And to toss up another dime: do as the locals do. Have lunch at 14h, for example. Every thursday there's paella on the mid day menu everywhere. Don't have a paella anywhere with a sign that reads Paellador. That's prefab micro wave heated tourist munch. If you want to go local, try on thursday at "La Palmera" at the C/Jerusalem behind the Boquería market, at less than 5 minutes from your hotel. If you don't like it, it won't have cost you more than 10€.
Nescio
PS: If you give me a clue or PM me, I don't mind giving some more back. If not, enjoy your trip.
Everything said about pickpockets is right, but if you've been in tourist cities before and know 2 or 3 basic rules, you'll be more than prepared. BCN by no means is a dangerous city.I'm going on my first trip to Barcelona in a little over a week. Staying at La Rambla. Any suggestions for a first timer in the city?
I wouldn't mind to give you some tips, but since I've no idea of who you are, how old, what interests you have (photography apart, of course), how long you're staying and come with or without wife/partner/kids, etc, it's a bit difficult to give advice.
Just my two cents, though. As you'll probably go to visit the Parc Güell, take bus 24 - as many tourists do - on the Plaça Catalunya. But when everybody gets off, you don't. After some minutes the bus takes a very sharp, 180º hairpin curve. Go off at the SECOND stop after, and on your left is another entrance of the same park. You're still not very far away from the Gaudi area, but you''l have a much nicer walk with great sights of the city.
And to toss up another dime: do as the locals do. Have lunch at 14h, for example. Every thursday there's paella on the mid day menu everywhere. Don't have a paella anywhere with a sign that reads Paellador. That's prefab micro wave heated tourist munch. If you want to go local, try on thursday at "La Palmera" at the C/Jerusalem behind the Boquería market, at less than 5 minutes from your hotel. If you don't like it, it won't have cost you more than 10€.
Nescio
PS: If you give me a clue or PM me, I don't mind giving some more back. If not, enjoy your trip.
RFluhver
Well-known
I was in Barcelona a few years ago and found a few bars to visit. Dunno if these are still around, but check them out.
jky
Well-known
So you just came back from your trip...! The white wall is from an ice rink they're setting up right now for the 2nd year. You made a pic of the Plaça Catalunya I've never seen before. And I live almost next door...
Nescio,
Yes, I just got back... what a wonderful city you have! I was wondering what they were setting up in placa catalunya as the whole place was blocked off.
We had a wonderful 3 week stay in Barcelona & enjoyed every minute of it.
jc
Nescio
Well-known
Nescio,
Yes, I just got back... what a wonderful city you have! I was wondering what they were setting up in placa catalunya as the whole place was blocked off.
We had a wonderful 3 week stay in Barcelona & enjoyed every minute of it.
jc
Good to hear you had a great time! And 3 weeks, wow, that's luxury, timewise, I mean. Only time can show some of the secrets any place has.
Nescio
jenquest
Well-known
I would like to see them. I was there in 2007 and don't really remember much about the city.
Thanks for the interest, there's a constantly updated gallery on my site (see profile).
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