Two Spaniards recreate the magic of Barcelonas Las Ramblas boulevard through their photographs So you couldnt get to Spain this summer. Well dont fret,photographers Carlos Berruezo Domingo and Ana Terradillos Puig will recreate the Las Ramblas boulevard in Barcelona through their collaborative photography show that focuses on the architectural and artistic aspect of the street. Fountains,statuettes of little boys and girls and the glittering spires of a Gothic manor house are what the photographs bring to life,rather than the bars and sidewalk cafes thronged with holiday makers which have become predictable images from Barcelona. The architectural details and fountains are aspects of the street that often get overlooked because they have been there for years. These photographs will focus on the fountains and their detailed carvings,bringing them to life, says the 52-year-old Domingo who began photographing his surroundings at the age of 13. Born into a working class family,he has been a passionate traveller who has been focusing his lens on the architectural aspects of cities. The Gothic quarter,where Domingo and Puig have taken most of the photographs,is known as the culturally vibrant half of the boulevard. It is dotted with placas (squares),art stalls,a majestic cathedral,fountains,wall friezes in bas-relief and little cornices that give the area the feel of ancient Rome. The photographs represent a walk along Diagonal Avenue. While taking a stroll I focused on the upper part of buildings,to which we never pay attention and which sometimes are of great beauty. Some of these were palaces that nobility and rich families lived in,now they are occupied by banks,libraries and corporates, says Domingo. The 10-kilometer avenue runs on,till it empties into the Mediterranean sea. What is striking about the stretch I photographed is that all of these are sculptures of children whether it is Red Riding Hood or Tom Sawyer, says Domingo. The sculptures could be dated around the 1930s and 1940s and are part of public art that shapes the mood in the boulevard. Domingos dream is to bring out a book of his India photographs. I am taking my cameras Canon and Nikon digital around Old Delhi,Rajasthan and in my trip up North. I would like to present my view of India, says the photographer who also deals in movie memorabilia.