Detail of stone carving on a facade in the Alhambra, Granada, Spain.

Bell tower of a Malaga church at dusk.

An Albaycin street diptych from Grenada, Spain.

Props to Patrick La Roque for his ‘Rock the Grid’ blog post on laying out multiple images in Aperture.

Detail of the windows that are part of the cast iron facade of the Ataranzas, Malaga’s famous central market.

The front entrance to the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Granada, AndalucĂ­a. It is claimed that this is Spain’s first Renaissance-style cathedral: the facade is by Alonso Cano.

Diptych of street photos from Malaga, showing a facade covered in blue netting contrasted with the cast iron facade of the Ataranzas, Malaga’s famous central market.

Highly ornate decorative stonework is quite common in Granada.

Graffiti stencil of a man’s face spray painted on a city lamp outside the cathedral in Granada, Spain.

Photo of a full-height corner balcony window in Granada, Spain.

A fresh orange snuggled in the shadows against a wall in the Albaicin area of Granada, Spain.