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More spain pics

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Am finally home from the long term assignment. (YAY!) Took a few pretty good pics on my last weekend, which I spent at Santiago and then in a drive along the coast.

On the plains of Castille-y-Leon:
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In the streets of Santiago:
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It was a flat grey day and I was complaining about more than I should have, because it gave me these pics that night:

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We took the coast home, and the Galician coast is beautiful. The only pic I was able to get to with minimal post processing (which I'm still not entirely happy with) was this one:

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Maybe some more in a few days.

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Wow, those pictures at night look conpletely awesome with the fog. The architecture just feels at home in it on the first 2 fog ones. The third building doesn't seem to fit as well with the fog, but if you could somehow make it look like a prison that would be awesome.

The last one I feel suffers because of the angle...you're below the building and that concrete flat area blocks part of the view...if you climbed up the closest very tall tree it may have turned out a little bit better, lol :D
 
The feeling I get from the last fog picture is something out of WWII with searchlights blazing. :)

The first fog pic is the best one, IMO. Fairly sharp foreground with the tower climbing into the fog.

That last pic was a quick stop by the curb on the way home. We had seen a number of churches with this architecture, and always with accompanying graveyard, but never had a good, open shot of one. Then we are passing by this one and I HAD to stop, jump out, and snap a pic.

I framed out of the picture a bunch of construction in front of it, and was happy I was able to get it framed as well as I did. While it would be better if the concrete was missing, I like the angle from an overall picture standpoint - looking up the hill at the scene.

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