Seville's crescent-shaped Plaza de España is one of the city's best-known squares and a major tourist attraction. It was built in 1929 on the occasion of the Ibero-American exhibition and formed the Spanish pavilion. Today, the building itself houses offices of the local government. The exterior is decorated with many tiles; the typically Spanish 'azulejos'. A canal also runs through it and there is a fountain.
This photo was taken in the evening during the blue hour.
                                
                                        I got my first camera on my 8th birthday. Now,  many cameras later,  I have ended up with a 'full-frame' mirrorless camera and my passion for photography has become an important part of my life.
I travel a lot,  all over the world,  and like to photograph..
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