Wooden window shutters on a stone house in Hecho, Aragon open to show a beautiful display of flowers in full bloom as they sit perched in ceramic flower pots. Each flower pot has its own set of colors and brightens the window ledge and the outside of this house.
Stone houses are typical in the village of Hecho, Aragon and many of the residents that reside here like to adorn their houses with potted flowers. The window behind the flower pots can be opened which gives one easy access for watering and tending to each flower. The easiest form of pots is the ceramic type as there are holes in the bottom for drainage and the coloring matches any species of flower.
There are only about 1,000 permanent residents in the village of Hecho in Huesca, Aragon and most people like to decorate their houses with flowers. ... continue below the picture...
... Whether they are in large ceramic pots or the smaller ones such as these, they all add to the beauty of this village that sits on the edge of the Pyrenees.
The village itself has winding roads and steps that take you throughout Hecho, Aragon and these pretty flower pots can be seen in the windows as you make your way through the village. Some summer days in Hecho, Aragon can reach temperatures of thirty degrees but on a average the climate is ideal for each flower to thrive and flourish.
Village of Hecho, Valle de Hecho, Huesca, Jacetania, Aragon, Spain, Europe.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/7.1, exposure time of 1/125 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 30mm.