Thanks for the brief tour Nathan. I particularly liked the John Cleese walk !
What is the story with "anti-painting" ?
...Wayne
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Subject: [OM] IMG: a rainy walk in Madrid
I had an appointment at the Danish consulate in Madrid today. I went by
high-speed train, and I bought the tickets so as to have some time to walk
around Madrid a bit. Even though it was raining on and off, it was very
enjoyable. I first walk through the Retiro park from the Atocha station (where
trains from Alicante arrive) to Plaza Col n, where the consulate is located.
The park was wet but pretty, and the rain made for some photogenic scenes.
After my business at the consulate was done (all of 10 minutes), I walked back
towards Atocha along the Paseo Recoletos and Paseo del Prado, thinking that I
would drop in at the Prado to say hi to Hieronymus Bosch. But there was a long
queue to get in, so instead I ended up at the Fundaci n Caixa a bit further
down, where to my delight there was a nice exhibition of paintings and
sculptures by Joan Mir . And the building itself, which I have passed many time
but never visited, turned out to be a work of art in itself.
Thus fed spiritually, I went to a bar near the station recommended to me by a
colleague who used to live in Madrid, and I was not disappointed I loved both
the ambiance and the food. The local specialty, a sandwich with calamari,
turned out perfect, and it was cheap too.
Then I got to Atocha, took some more pictures there, and got on the train back
to Alicante, from where I am posting this small gallery of 15 images:
http://www.greatpix.eu/A-rainy-walk-in-Madrid/
This is quick editing, but it gave me something to do during the 2-hour train
journey, and it allows me to share my day with you in almost real time.
Equipment-wise, I travelled ultra light, taking only the Ricoh GRII. Still, I
get more than 100 decent images, even after culling the losers.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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