Its location, its elegant architecture and its varied range of catering establishments in the heart of that old and melancholic ‘Madrid of the Austrias’, made it a perfect example of the unique metaphor of the indissoluble, in which the brilliant Argentine writer, Jorge Luis Borges, made yesterday the yet and also the still.
Even with its businesses reeling from the relentless checkmate of the pandemic known as Covid-19 and with an obligatory capacity reduction, Madrid's Plaza Mayor (Main Square) continues to be that no less metaphorical Japanese Kabuki theater, where the sleepy columns of its slender arcades reproduce daily a curious and phlegmatic visual tango, in which two excellent dancers, light and shadow, attract and repel each other in their solitary games of love.
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Excelente set de fotografías, @juancar347
Muchas gracias. Un abrazo
The last photo is an elegance, the others too but I love to see the shadows it looks like a pedestrian crossing but inside, it looks great
It is just a way of trying to get out of the ordinary, combining effects to achieve tones that suggest mystery, timelessness, etc. Hugs, mano
Fantastic shadows at this beautiful place! Thanks for entering the Shadow Contest again! ❤️
Thank-you very much, @melinda010100
awesome shadows! very creative and highly appreciated -- cheers!
Thanks a lot. Sometimes it can be a fascinating exercise to get out of the ordinary and experiment with mystery and these kinds of places lend themselves perfectly to that. A hug
ps. I hope you will enjoy my 32k CreativeCoin stack upvote, my friend!
Very grateful for your vote, you already know that adding is always positive. Hugs
Happy Saturday, my friend