Spanish Tile Roof Texture
I love textures and La Antigua Guatemala seems to possess an endless amount of textures. Perhaps the fact that I am a graphic designer is what makes me focus on textures.
Now the texture, repetition, waves, color and perspective found on the roof tops of La Antigua Guatemala are simply delightful, at least they’re to me. I am sure I am not the only one. Those of you who feel the same, please come forth!
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I’ve always been drawn to the unique, repetitive pattern of Spanish tile roofs as well. Good capture Rudy.
They are way more appealing that the flat tops we have in the capital.
I love them too, but maintenance is tricky and they break rather too easily. We had to build a special barrier to stop our dog running up onto the tejas and snapping them underpaw.
I love it!
Yes, I’m in the club too, ;O) ;O) ;O)