Osuna
For our week in Andalucia we based ourselves in the town of Osuna, about half-way between Seville and Granada. Because it’s not really part of the main tourist trail, Osuna offers visitors the chance to sample a quieter, more “authentic” Andalucian experience. However because it’s fairly central, most of the region’s main tourist attractions are within fairly easy reach. It was the perfect place to stay, especially as it wasn’t without charms of its own, as I hope the following images demonstrate:
Although not strictly necessary, given that we visited in September, the shady canopies hanging above the streets did offer some welcome relief from the strong Andalucian sun. To the locals it probably wasn’t strong at all….but to pale-faced North Europeans it was hot enough thank you very much.
A twilight shot of the monastery in the Plaza de la Encarnacion.
© Mark Simms Photography (2013)
4 Responses to “Osuna”
Some really excellent photos there Mark. I love that soft golden light. Lots of leading lines there 😉
Cheers Adrian
Nice photos Mark. It reminds me of my recent trip to Cadiz… 🙂
Thanks. Plenty more to come – Seville, Granada, Ronda….