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Maria Pita, A Coruña, June 2018

June 06, 2018 in photographs

A couple days ago, I had the chance to visit the city where I lived for 12+1 years: A Coruña, in NW Spain. I was in town to work on my upcoming exhibitions, but I still wanted to take advantage of the little spare time I'd have over there.

I visited a couple of iconic spots. The first one gave me this image of the statue of Maria Pita facing the City Hall. The long exposure created an effect that I like very much.

I can't wait to visit again and spend some more time photographing the numerous beautiful things the city has to offer.

See more images of Galicia.

Tags: a coruña, spain, galicia, sony a6500, long exposure
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