Portezuelo The spa was designed by the Spanish architect Antoni Bonet i Castellana who, in 1945, settled in a small house without electricity or running water at the foot of Lussich Arboretum from which designed the layout of the spa and the inn or hotel Solana Sea, as well as other houses Berlingieri House, which still remains standing.
During the years 1960 and 1970 the spa was little crowded. However, in the 1980s it became very popular for its wonderful sunsets. It is still common to see yachts that are moored in the bay of Portezuelo in the afternoon to watch the sunset. Since the beach is flat and protected from the wind, usually crowded in the afternoon, which increases vehicular traffic at the last minute, when the audience back to Punta del Este.
It is a shallow beach presents a double sandbar, one relatively close to shore and another in a more remote area. It has 80 meters wide, on average, and about 5,000 meters long.
01 Jun 03:26
mark_sjnhs23
Lovely!Well processed!
01 Jun 03:50
anonymous
10
01 Jun 04:17
alexbigls
10
01 Jun 04:35
chema
perfect view
01 Jun 10:17
myliwg01
10
01 Jun 12:25
bessi7
10
01 Jun 12:32
arnie58
Nice shot
01 Jun 12:40
junglejennifer
Beautiful place and view.
01 Jun 12:43
ksaul1
Excellent POV and process! Ricardo, What is meant by steep 1 EV? Isn't 1 EV standard?
01 Jun 14:16
anonymous
eccezionale!
01 Jun 15:43
flipd1
A little harsh on the reds but I think it fits the image. @Keith I think he means to to say step. He went from a -4 to a +3 with 1 step EV between each
9+ Ricardo, agree with flipd1 on the brickwork/saturation...
01 Jun 17:07
floujj
perfect 10
01 Jun 18:14
mitch19
10 for me.....
01 Jun 18:32
rcuello
Graham Maybe I'm wrong, but it sounds like a punishment vote, the color of the bricks are naturally more saturated, in the process
I will attenuate a bit because I knew I could be a criticism.
01 Jun 18:37
karl_oparka
10
01 Jun 19:11
ruhri
10
01 Jun 19:49
digicam
Looks a bit Painterly rather than a Super Clean Process Ricardo. Overall still a Full Score for a Great Composition
Portezuelo The spa was designed by the Spanish architect Antoni Bonet i Castellana who, in 1945, settled in a small house without electricity or running water at the foot of Lussich Arboretum from which designed the layout of the spa and the inn or hotel Solana Sea, as well as other houses Berlingieri House, which still remains standing. During the years 1960 and 1970 the spa was little crowded. However, in the 1980s it became very popular for its wonderful sunsets. It is still common to see yachts that are moored in the bay of Portezuelo in the afternoon to watch the sunset. Since the beach is flat and protected from the wind, usually crowded in the afternoon, which increases vehicular traffic at the last minute, when the audience back to Punta del Este. It is a shallow beach presents a double sandbar, one relatively close to shore and another in a more remote area. It has 80 meters wide, on average, and about 5,000 meters long.
Lovely!Well processed!
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10
perfect view
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Nice shot
Beautiful place and view.
Excellent POV and process! Ricardo, What is meant by steep 1 EV? Isn't 1 EV standard?
eccezionale!
A little harsh on the reds but I think it fits the image. @Keith I think he means to to say step. He went from a -4 to a +3 with 1 step EV between each
Thanks Phil, Ya should have thought of that.
So says Phil, 8 pictures -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 EVs.
Que lugar mas bello, me encanta
za 10
9+ Ricardo, agree with flipd1 on the brickwork/saturation...
perfect 10
10 for me.....
Graham Maybe I'm wrong, but it sounds like a punishment vote, the color of the bricks are naturally more saturated, in the process I will attenuate a bit because I knew I could be a criticism.
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10
Looks a bit Painterly rather than a Super Clean Process Ricardo. Overall still a Full Score for a Great Composition
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Perfect