Argentina Favorites
In earlier blog, I mentioned that to celebrate our 3-year wedding anniversary,
Juan and I hopped on a plane and went off to Argentina for a few days.
I have already posted my ABSOLUTE favorite photos (tango), but here are
a few other neat images I captured while in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
All I can I say is "I WANNA GO BACK!!"
I thought this shot was interesting. There's one uber modern hotel, right
next to - literally - a very very old residential building. I like the modern and
old contrast in this image, as well as the beautiful purple flowers on the tree.
These purple flowers were EVERYWHERE and in full bloom wherever we went.
Juan is standing at a street called Avenida 9 de Julio.
Now I can safely say that I have traveled a good bit, but NEVER had I ever
seen a street that had TWENTY (20) lanes of traffic.
YES, TWENTY!
Juan is standing smack dab in the middle of the twenty lanes of traffic.
Behind him is the obelisk.
While exploring, we made our way to Puerto Madero, which
- if you know Charlotte -
reminded us a lot of the South End District. This place underwent major
renovations back in the 80s, after being abandoned for several decades,
and there are 11 residential buildings, which used to store corn.
This is a very cool bridge in Puerto Madero.
And how could I resist? The rest of these images are from our
trip down to La Boca, where we watched some incredible tango dancing.
Juan and I hopped on a plane and went off to Argentina for a few days.
I have already posted my ABSOLUTE favorite photos (tango), but here are
a few other neat images I captured while in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
All I can I say is "I WANNA GO BACK!!"
I thought this shot was interesting. There's one uber modern hotel, right
next to - literally - a very very old residential building. I like the modern and
old contrast in this image, as well as the beautiful purple flowers on the tree.
These purple flowers were EVERYWHERE and in full bloom wherever we went.
Juan is standing at a street called Avenida 9 de Julio.
Now I can safely say that I have traveled a good bit, but NEVER had I ever
seen a street that had TWENTY (20) lanes of traffic.
YES, TWENTY!
Juan is standing smack dab in the middle of the twenty lanes of traffic.
Behind him is the obelisk.
While exploring, we made our way to Puerto Madero, which
- if you know Charlotte -
reminded us a lot of the South End District. This place underwent major
renovations back in the 80s, after being abandoned for several decades,
and there are 11 residential buildings, which used to store corn.
This is a very cool bridge in Puerto Madero.
And how could I resist? The rest of these images are from our
trip down to La Boca, where we watched some incredible tango dancing.
2 comments:
Me alegro que te haya gustado mi pais Caty...aunq lejos de ser un fotografo como vos...ahi saque una buenas placas de arquitectura en buenos aires...los dias estaban para click click nomas..!!
Me encanta la ventana de colores. Se parece a las fachadas de las casitas que colecciono y tengo en la pared. Que colores tan vivos, brillantes. La foto me transmite alegria y felicidad.
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