2019 Portugal and Spain
2019 Texas Exes trip in late May/early June to Northern Portugal and Spain, roughly following one of the several routes named Way of St. James.
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These copyrighted photos are organized chronologically. If anyone on the trip would like free electronic copies for personal use, please contact me. If anyone would like a print of any of the photos, click the BUY PHOTOS button for choices. All proceeds from this website go to Doctors Without Borders, a medical charity.
Most photos were taken with a Nikon Z 7 24-70mm f4 lens in RAW format with polarizer for outdoors and bus window shots. Other cameras used were Fujifilm X100F and Pixel 2XL.
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Read MoreClick on the larger photo to start a manually advanced slideshow with options for auto-advance, comments, share and photo details which includes expanded notes on the photo and a map of where it was taken.
These copyrighted photos are organized chronologically. If anyone on the trip would like free electronic copies for personal use, please contact me. If anyone would like a print of any of the photos, click the BUY PHOTOS button for choices. All proceeds from this website go to Doctors Without Borders, a medical charity.
Most photos were taken with a Nikon Z 7 24-70mm f4 lens in RAW format with polarizer for outdoors and bus window shots. Other cameras used were Fujifilm X100F and Pixel 2XL.
Thanks for viewing.
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Barcelona Catalonia Spain – Casa Milà
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