Lloret de Mar Day 4

Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família

A large unfinished Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.

Font màgica de Montjuïc

The first performance was on May 19, 1929, during the Great Universal Exhibition. The designer Carles Buigas submitted his plans one year before the exhibition and many thought that the project was too ambitious to be created, let alone completed on time.

Lloret de Mar Day 1

For my 18th birthday, my Grandparents took me to Lloret de Mar for a week. After a seven-hour delay, we didn’t really feel like doing much on the first day apart from exploring the town.

Dona Marinera

Landmark bronze statue at a viewpoint overlooking the ocean, depicting a fisherman’s wife. Tradition says that if you make a wish whilst looking out to sea it will come true.

Església de Sant Romà

A striking church, known for its blended architecture, from Gothic to modern, plus 16th-century art.

Hunstanton

So, I went on holiday to Hunstanton last week for what must be the hundredth time. I haven’t really taken many photos this year, so I was hoping to get back into the swing of things this holiday. It rained most of the holiday which meant we had to put days out on hold. We did, however, manage to go to Snettisham Park on Thursday where I took some nice photos of the animals. I’ve been before, and you can see those photos on my gallery page. Here are the new ones:

Materials

I’m coming up to the end of my course in photography at Long Road Sixth Form College and for our final project, we’ve been given multiple exam questions. We had to choose one and are currently creating a sketchbook to explore the idea. We’ll then have a 3 day exam to produce 4 photos. An extremely large amount of time I think. Anyway, expect to see this latest sketchbook on the projects page of my website sometime during May.