I'm a film and digital photographer living in Costa Rica. I mostly photograph events, such as concerts, and lifestyle.
My other passion is computer technology, mostly in the system administration area and little in the software programming area.
Recently I went along with a couple of friends to do a photowalk in Cartago visiting key points. First we payed a visit to the Prusia forest, photos of which will be posted when I get the Fuji Velvia 100 roll developed, and then we visited the ruins of Ujarras. The above photo is of the bridge that's located in the site of the ruins and a tree near the river that goes under the bridge.
The ruins are of a church built many years ago, back in 1560, in the city of Ujarras and it was damaged by several earthquakes and floods from a nearby lake. Because of this only the four main walls of the main building exist today and have been reinforced so they will last longer. Because there is no roof water will acumulate in certain parts of the floor in the area.
There isn't much to this place really, it's just the ruins of the church and the green areas around the church so it's more for a picnic or the like.
-LM
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