Porto – Portugal

An image taken on my iPhone

During my time in Porto, I had the opportunity to capture some incredible photographs of the city’s landmarks. One subject that caught my eye was the bridges that gracefully stretched across the Douro River. These architectural marvels were not only functional but also added a touch of elegance to the city’s skyline.

The most iconic of these bridges was the Dom Luís I Bridge, with its magnificent arched structure, connecting the bustling districts of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. As the sun set behind the bridge, casting a golden glow on the river below, I managed to capture a truly mesmerising shot that highlighted the bridge’s grandeur and the tranquil waters beneath.

An image of the Lighthouse taken on my iPhone.

Another notable landmark I photographed was the lighthouse that stood proudly at the entrance of the Douro River. Its white facade stood in stark contrast against the vibrant blue of the ocean, creating a striking visual contrast.

The lighthouse seemed to guard the city, guiding ships safely into the harbour, and provided a captivating subject for my camera lens. As I observed the lighthouse from different angles, I was able to showcase its uniqueness and the surrounding natural beauty.

In addition to these well-known landmarks, I was also drawn to the unique charm of Porto’s streets and buildings. The city’s rich history and architectural heritage were evident in the narrow lanes, colourful facades, and intricate tile work.

These details brought out the character of the city, and I made it a point to capture their beauty through my lens.

One particularly impromptu discovery was a peculiar shop that I stumbled upon, featuring a Ferris wheel filled with tinned sardines. The sight was both quirky and endearing, and I couldn’t resist stepping inside to explore further.

One of the many bridges to cross the Douro River.

A tin of Sardines – hopefully NOT tinned in 1992.

The shop turned out to be a delightful store specialising in locally sourced sardines, and each tin was intricately designed and neatly showcased on the rotating Ferris wheel. This encounter truly embodied the unique blend of tradition and quirkiness that Porto embraces, and I was fortunate enough to capture this charming moment with my camera.

Overall, my time in Porto was filled with incredible photography opportunities. From the majestic bridges to the captivating lighthouse and the colourful streets, I was able to capture the essence of this charming city.

However, it was the warmth and beauty of the local people that truly left a lasting impression on me. Their friendly nature and genuine smiles made me feel welcome and added a vibrant human touch to the photographs I captured. Porto is a city that combines natural beauty, architectural wonders, and a welcoming spirit, making it a true haven for photographers like me.

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