A year ago, i had the pleasure to travel and meet Macuto, a parish in the state Vargas; this trip was organized by CENAF(National center of photography here in Venezuela). To this trip, my Friends @dechastre and @sophiakovalski , they be there too, so we take advantage to made all types of photos and this post i going to show you all the photos and the experiencie of that day , i hope your enjoy it.
Pablo castellanos music school
Our first stop, was a music school, one of the cultural heritage of Macuto and also part of the National system of chorus and orchestra of Venezuela. We knew about the place and the activities run there and we contemplate the arquitecture.
Macuto's Boulevard and "La gorda beach."
Now, we on the streets, and walk to the Rever贸n's Castle, for get there, we had to go through the boulevard, that's reminds me again , there i'm still being in a popular zone, so i got to be careful with my equipment.
THE BEACH
once we arrived at one of the beaches in the area, all the group separate to take photos , at this point, the organizer tell us again that we have to be careful around.
The beach was full of fishermans, kids and tourists, what i want to make at the place is minimalism, convert all that in one simple thing.
HOTEL MIRAMAR
Upcoming to the end of the trip,we had an unexpected and improvised stop at the Miramar hotel, I must admit that it was partly my fault, since this hotel had seen it before on social networks and since then I had wanted to take advantage of making a lot of photos.
the hotel was abandoned and certainly had an essence in itself, that was once a place of high class and very popular in its time. Unfortunately, my camera's battery was already running at zero, so I could only take those three photos that you can see up there.
THE END
and this is where this little photo tour arrived in a backpack; Without a doubt, I will return in the near future to the abandoned hotel to get much more material than I could do. I hope and you liked it. Thank you very much for reading, until next time.
All the photos was taken by me, with my Nikon D60.