Entrance to the Pompidou Centre Malaga

The Pompidou Centre Malaga in black & white

The worst time to put up a post is on a Friday evening while drinking a 14º Vin de Pays d’Oc & going down with a cold. So here it is: Malaga in black & white.

I’ve focussed on the walk from the old city to the Pompidou Centre, which opened last year, and which was one of my favourite sites in Malaga.

So, why black & white? Black & white is about contrast; life is about contrast. Colour brings us alive, but life is beautiful in black & white as well as in colour.

And the link to food? Food is art. Photography is art. Food is about terroir, or provenance, and so is photography.

View from Malaga beach across to the harbour
View from Malaga beach across to the harbour
Paseo de los Curas, Malaga
Nothing beats the Mediterranean light. In the Paseo de los Curas, the Way of the Priests, I did not see one priest
I was really inspired by the Pompidou Centre
I was really inspired by the Pompidou Centre
Pompidou Centre, with some amazing & thought-provoking works of art, including the sound of an orgasmic woman
Pompidou Centre, with some thought-provoking works of art, including the sound of an orgasmic woman
Paseo de la Cura is a beautiful walk along the waterfront to reach the Pompidou Centre
Paseo de los Curas is a beautiful walk along the waterfront to the old city from the Pompidou Centre
The strong sun produces beautiful reflections in the old city
The strong sun produces beautiful reflections in the old city
Malaga is about the modern as well as the old ... and it's tropical
Malaga is about the modern as well as the old … and it’s about being on the margin of the tropics
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