Rich
LAS SETAS de SEVILLA
Another image from our Andalucia trip.
"Las Setas" (official name "Metropol Parasol" but the nickname "The Mushrooms" has overshadowed that) is quite an impressive construction in the center of Sevilla.
It is the largest wooden construction in the world.
Look here for some drone video views: setasdesevilla.com/en/Here is my more modest take on this landmark:
On this square, there had been a market for centuries. Then the area became a bit neglected and the big square was reduced essentially to a large open air car park (in those last decades of the previous century, when the car was king and invaded all historic city centers).
That has been turned around with this enormous construction that is part sculpture, part event space and part elevated walkway offering 360° panoramas over the city. (It is also impressive at night, viewed from above, when thousands of led-light panels create flowing patterns of colour and light over the top of the construction, like an ocean with gentle waves, lit from below):
With orange shoes and red coat, the woman is easily the first thing the viewer sees. The distortion caused by the wide-angle lens is used to good effect here, and her leaning body forms a slightly unusual leading line towards the building, with her phone-camera pointing the way towards one of the pillars of the building and into the delightful wooden cloud of the structure itself. Interestingly the leaning verticals do not distract here, although it is a photo of architecture. No doubt this is due to the organic shape of the structure, which does not show any well-known shapes for our brain to try to force back into verticals, horizontals and rectangles.
A nice touch is to capture the “Sevilla” sign, with nobody obscuring it(!), telling us where it is.
It is a structure, which breaks some of the rules of architectural norms to good effect, and your photo does the same.
Pete