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A heavy 'paso' (float) carried by well organized 'costaleros' in an Easter procession in Cartagena, Spain. Photo taken at nigth, with a Sigm...
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A heavy 'paso' (float) carried by well organized 'costaleros' in an Easter procession in Cartagena, Spain. Photo taken at nigth, with a Sigma 18-35 Art Lens, hand held, without stabilizer, without flash. No photoshopped at all.
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Semana Santa, or Holy Week (the week preceding Easter Sunday or Pascua), is elaborately celebrated each year in Spain. During the week, each afternoon heavy 17th century floats bearing 'imagenes' of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary emerge from the old churches and process through the streets for hours. The ‘Costaleros’ bear the weight of these enormous floats, while ‘Penitents’ lead and follow the floats wearing the traditional ‘Capirotes’ and candles. The Capirotes, the conic ‘hats’, have the same ancient origin but literarily an opposite meaning than the infamous KKK coward identity covers. The cries of the ‘Pregoneros’ bring the story of Jesus's crucifixion and are heard in the main streets. Sharing in the deeply rooted Christian traditions on this very special week in any important city of Spain is definitely worth while, especially in certain cities, like Seville or Cartagena.
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Semana Santa, or Holy Week (the week preceding Easter Sunday or Pascua), is elaborately celebrated each year in Spain. During the week, each afternoon heavy 17th century floats bearing 'imagenes' of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary emerge from the old churches and process through the streets for hours. The ‘Costaleros’ bear the weight of these enormous floats, while ‘Penitents’ lead and follow the floats wearing the traditional ‘Capirotes’ and candles. The Capirotes, the conic ‘hats’, have the same ancient origin but literarily an opposite meaning than the infamous KKK coward identity covers. The cries of the ‘Pregoneros’ bring the story of Jesus's crucifixion and are heard in the main streets. Sharing in the deeply rooted Christian traditions on this very special week in any important city of Spain is definitely worth while, especially in certain cities, like Seville or Cartagena.
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(File#: 2014-04-18 23.23.45_DxO).
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tjambga
January 04, 2015
First and foremost, fantastic composition on getting the entire float procession. After I had a chance to take it all in, I would hate to imagine if one of them tripped!
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