Photos of Madrid

Posted by: Leche

Photos of Madrid - 12/05/00 05:46 PM

I'm always looking for good sites with *original/new* photos of my fave city. Here's one:
http://www.midasinternet.com/michaelwilliams/madrid.htm

Please post if you find more!

Leche
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 12/05/00 07:32 PM

What a great idea for a thread, Leche! Other than the obvious choice of MadridMan's 100+ Madrid Fotos page (hey, wasn't that just an advertisement?! ), a local Columbus guy (who buys me coffee when he goes to Madrid on business -- OFTEN! GRRR!) has a photo album site with MANY Madrid photos @ http://members2.clubphoto.com/jim189376/ . He also gave me the URL to another @ http://members1.clubphoto.com/steven6046/ with other Madrid photos.

Keep those Spain photo URLs coming, people!! I can easily spend a lunch hour, eating at my desk and swimming away into the beautiful photos of my favorite peninsula on the planet...

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: Kimberley

Re: Photos of Madrid - 12/06/00 02:18 PM

Leche -

The photos on the webpage you linked to were absolutely gorgeous. I'd love to see them up close...

Thanks!!
Kimberley
Posted by: Nicole

Re: Photos of Madrid - 12/06/00 02:52 PM

Good link Leche. Those photos ARE beautiful!!

I wish I were that talented a photographer...
Posted by: Puna

Re: Photos of Madrid - 12/06/00 03:12 PM

Thank you! I just want to get on a plane - let alone feeling totally inept with a camera after seeing some of those shots.

His use of starkness and shadow is unbelievable!!!

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Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 12/16/00 02:19 PM

If you're like me, you like to browse photos of Madrid and Spain during your workday lunch hour. I found some more at the iPicturePartners.com website. Enjoy!

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 12/19/00 12:01 PM

[moved here on request and originally posted by Leche]

This site has some good pics of our beloved city taken by travellers....

www.virtualtourist.com

Just search for Madrid. Alot of their commentary is not very accurate and was disappointing though. But it's what you'd expect from a site like this where you rate the different places you've been on your vacation. Supposedly they have quite a few Spanish members though.

Leche
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/15/01 05:16 AM

FINALLY!!!!! For all those who gave up on me with regards to seeing my Madrid, October 2000 photos HERE YOU GO ! (<-click link) (Please forgive the funky 20 second blackout between the title screen and the first photo -- I have no idea why)

(Slideshow in RealPlayer format)

I'll do something similar for my Perú photos for all those who'd like to see those. Enjoy!

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: Leche

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/15/01 10:53 AM

Anybody else having trouble getting the slide show to work? I keep getting the error that my connection to server timed out after a few seconds of seeing the title page.

Leche
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/15/01 01:32 PM

This actually happens even to me from time to time. Keep trying. Also, be sure you have a recent version of the free RealPlayer . I know that some people still have only the RealAudio player and, of course, video can't be shown on this. Please let me know if you still can't view it with the newest version of the RealPlayer. Thanks! (crossing fingers)

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: Leche

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/15/01 05:05 PM

ok..I got it to work now but the session still times out after the 1st or 2nd photo. I'll try it at home tonight...

Leche

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Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/19/01 06:59 AM

Has anyone else tried/had problems with my MadridMan's Madrid 2000 slideshow? Just curious.

Happy Friday and have a nice weekend! Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: Nicole

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/19/01 12:02 PM

I tried, but can't get it running at home or at work.
Posted by: Diana

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/19/01 12:08 PM

I, too, have tried at home and at work, and have not gotten past the title page.
Posted by: Jo-Anne

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/19/01 02:28 PM

It was good for me!

But a blurry if I try to make the pictures bigger to look closer!

Hope you all get to see them.

Jo-Anne
Posted by: Jaime

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/19/01 07:03 PM

Leche, I love the photos from that site! I sent an inquiry about one. If it doesn't set me back to much I'm going to get it. Thanks.
Posted by: stevenberry

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/21/01 06:55 AM

Thank you for the link to Michael Williams photography site: http://www.midasinternet.com/michaelwilliams/

I loved the work. As a photography fan, it made a change to see a site which had a clear vision in the work.
I loved the Barcelona page, and I'm now considering buying a print.

Steven.
Posted by: Amy25

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/24/01 09:44 AM

I had no problem checking out Madridman's slide show. It was great. I am looking very forward to going to Spain.
The other site was great also. I just love black and white pictures. What a talented photographer. Thanks for the links

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Posted by: steve-z

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/24/01 01:58 PM

Hi - I just created a photo album on ClubPhoto for my pix of Madrid and Barcelona in September 1999. Here's the link: http://members4.clubphoto.com/steve300383

Enjoy!
Posted by: Leche

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/24/01 05:52 PM

Those photos are fantastic Steve-z! How do they get down from that human tower?

Leche
Posted by: steve-z

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/24/01 10:58 PM

Very carefully! Ha - I had to say it.

I can't claim to know the history of the Barcelona 'castellers' (castle-ers), but it's a Catalan tradition. I took those photos during the Merce festival in '99. In fact, most of the photos you saw were, according to the paper the next day and this web site ( http://www.castellersdebarcelona.org ), "Una fita històrica" (an historical feat). The biggest ever! The cool thing was, it was my birthday, and I didn't have any idea what to expect. If you are in Spain in late September, don't miss this really unique Catalan festival.

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Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 01/27/01 08:10 PM

A very good friend in Madrid, Rafael sent me these two photos today:

1) Rafael's friend Ivan at the famed El Brillante , next to plates of patatas bravas, bocadillo de calamares, AND San Miguel beer.

2) Close up of the plates/beer .

Now was that cruel of him to send me these or what?? Hahhaa... Taken earlier today, I can almost smell.....Mmmm......

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 02/16/01 07:04 AM

Cool new website!! Skyscrapers.com > Madrid shows photos & information about/of/from (nearly) all the tall buildings in Madrid, Spain!

HERE'S their listing of all other major cities in Spain.

Have a great weekend, all! Saludos, MadridMan (P.S. Guess who's coming for the weekend! Woo Hoo!!)
Posted by: Jen

Re: Photos of Madrid - 02/16/01 10:15 AM

mmmm, that calamari looks gooooooddddd!!

MM, have a great weekend! Perhaps you'll have something draped over the camera this weekend!?
Jen
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 02/22/01 11:05 PM

WOW!! I just found personal photo & description pages about Madrid (and also of Spain) on the Virtual Tourist website. LOTS of GREAT tourist photos there with descriptions. I love to enjoy these kinds of sites during my lunch hour at work. Have a nice weekend everyone!!

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: cantabene

Re: Photos of Madrid - 02/24/01 10:14 PM

The photos of Spain that remain indelibly in my mind are those of Eugene Smith. His powerful "Story of a Spanish Village" which ran in LIFE Magazine around 1952 are, to me the photos of Spain by which most others are to be compared and evaluated. And all in black and white.

If you are not familiar with this photo essay by one of the great photojournalists of the last century, look it up. You will gain a new appreciation of documentary photography as art.
Cantabene
Posted by: Jo-Anne

Re: Photos of Madrid - 02/27/01 02:23 PM

Cantabene

Where can I get to see this photo-essay? Was it only published in LIFE? Is it available anywhere else?

I would like to get hold of it for my Dad, who as a 19 year old in 1947 took himself from England to Spain and walked through the mountains, from Barcelona to San Sebastian, much to the astonishment of some people, both at home in England and also the people he met in Spain. He encountered some interesting events and was arrested a couple of times too for looking suspicious.

I'm sure he would find it very interesting.

Thanks for any pointers you can give me.

Thanks.

Jo-Anne
Posted by: cantabene

Re: Photos of Madrid - 02/28/01 09:27 AM

Joanne:
I last saw these original photos a few years ago at an exhibit of Smith's work at the Philadelhia Museum of Art in a traveling exhibition. At that time I purchased a book that reproduced all the photos in the show. I imagine it might still be available from the Philadelphia Museum. But you may find it a bit pricey, and not need all the other Smith work shown in it. Although it is a stunning collection of the work of this extraordinary photojournalist and my favorite photographer.

Smith represents, in my view, the highest level of black and white photojournalism, which IMHO, is to show the human condition in a uniquely photographic way.

The book was published by Aperture, a divison of the Silver Mountain Foundation. The address they show in the book is 20 East 23rd St. New York City.

Perhaps Aperture has reproductions of Smith's Spanish Village essay in other publications. Good luck.

There is another book, published in 1960, by a Philadelphia photographer named Joe Nettis called "A Spanish Summer." It's full of well printed, pretty good B&W photos of Spain, with a lot of views of people and places around San Sebastion and Santiago de Compostela. What makes it especially interesting is that it's a look at Spain in the late 50s--quite diffferent from the Spain of today. It's long out of print but can be obtained through used book sources on the web.

Nettis is not a Smith, but he is competent, thorough, and brings his own honesty to his subject.

Perhaps your Dad might relate to this better than the work of Smith, who invested about six months learning about the people of the small village he photographed. The Smith work is intensely personal and emotionally charged, but timeless.
Cantabene

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Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 07/07/01 12:24 AM

I JUST found the coolest satelite photos of dear, old Madrid. Notice Barajas runways in the upper righthand corner. This is a BIG photo at about 855kb and took me several minutes to download/view with my pokey dialup connection (31Kbps). It's very colorful and very clear and shows the ENTIRE city and far outside the furthest outerbelt. See if you can find the Retiro Park. Once you find that you can find all the other places we all know so well. You'll find that photo on the NASA site HERE and a smaller, thumbnail image at 39K HERE .

By the way, I found this and hundreds others through the NEW Beta site of images in Google.com @ http://images.google.com/ . I just typed in MADRID and got them! Try it yourself!

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Posted by: CaliBasco

Re: Photos of Madrid - 07/07/01 08:07 PM

If you look really closely, you can see Atlético de Madrid getting scored on by their 2ª division foe... laugh
Posted by: Fernando

Re: Photos of Madrid - 07/07/01 09:18 PM

Hi.

That NASA map of Madrid is GREAT.

I'm thinking of editing it to mark some places (Retiro for example). Which places would you want to know where they are?

Fernando
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Photos of Madrid - 09/01/01 02:59 PM

Hey! I just found a nice collection of photos of our favorite locations in Spain (like Madrid, Barcelona, Málaga, Sevilla, Cádiz, Bilbao, Córdoba, and on and on).

The Madrid photos are mainly from less-often seen viewpoints, lots of aerials too. You'll find the link to all of these @ http://www.worldcityphotos.org/S/ (it seems some of the photo links are mis-labeled.. I saw a coupled labeled MADRID, but were of Sevilla).

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Posted by: jaimemiguel

Re: Photos of Madrid - 09/14/01 03:55 PM

Here are just a few un-edited pics of my favorite city from a recent short visit. They are mostly the Palacio Real and the Prado.

2001/09/02 Madrid Visit
Posted by: jaimemiguel

Re: Photos of Madrid - 09/02/02 10:34 AM

I am in the process of moving my pictures from clubphoto to webshots, so my new homepage is: jaimemiguels\'s pics