Tag: “San Jose”

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  1. Down Poor

    It came out of nowhere and lucky for us Old San Juan has a plethora of awnings, but this dude was prepared and whipped a brolly out of nowhere. It was raining like crazy!

    LOMO LC-A

    Kodak Tri-X

  2. Honeur et Patrie

  3. Gaucho, San Antonio de Areco, Argentina

    A gaucho sits on a log against a tree, eating meat from an asado (barbecue). San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.

  4. De Young Museum

    de-colored ;)

  5. Inside San Agustin Church

    San Agustin church was built in 1587 by Juan Macias, a soldier and an architect. This beautoful church was a product of the Spanish colonization.

    This church is one of the Baroque churches in the Philippines named bu UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

  6. The Madonna Inn

    Flamboyant architecture and a unique take on urinals make this hotel worth pulling over for!

  7. Portrait of a Gaucho, San Antonio de Areco, Argentina

    A young gaucho sits, deep in thought, in the town of San Antonio de Areco, Argentina. San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.

  8. Portrait of an Elderly Gaucho, San Antonio de Areco, Argenti

    An eldely gaucho looks into the camera in the town of San Antonio de Areco, Argentina. San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.

  9. Gaucho, San Antonio de Areco, Argentina

    A close up showing some of a gaucho's traditional clothing. The belt is called a riestra and is covered with coins.

  10. Horse's Stirrup, San Antonio de Areco, Argentina

    A handmade horse's stirrup on a gaucho's horse, in San Antonio de Areco, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.