




Mojacar Holiday Apartment
Unique design makes this feel like its a villa with its own private entrance along with a lovely shaded courtyard which becomes another room in summer.
Large bright living room/dining room with SKY TV (BBC etc) and a DVD player , Comfortable seating and dining area with french doors leading to the pretty Sunroom with wicker furniture. ( Comfortably cool as it does not have glass., just mosquito netting and wrought iron.
The back door leads the Courtyard which has another dining table and barbecue for al fresco dining. This is a wonderful feature , so safe for children to play in.
Fully equipped kitchen, dishwasher, large fridge freezer,washing machine , microwave, cooker, toaster,,juicer etc.etc.
Three bedrooms, The Master bedroom is en suite with a double bed , plenty of wardrobe space . A large twin bedded room with built in wardrobe and a safe for your valuables. AND the special typical Mojacar style "caveroom" so popular with 'kids'of all ages!! this has two built in beds.
Richard at imagesolutions.es first became involved in photography when photographing a motorway at night using an old Konica SLR. This inspired a visit to Oxpens college, Oxford to enroll in an A-Level course in photography. Upon developing that first roll of film, with it´s low tolerance methods, and then processing the images and seeing the photograph (taken only moments before) appear in the gloomy amber light of the dark room - whilst agitating the developing chemicals - was instantly hooked.
After completing the part time course after two years and gaining the A-Level, he went straight on to HGV driving - no-one says photography pays enough for the rent, let alone a living!
Over the next few years, equipment was acquired, rolls of film were spent and books were bought to further the knowledge of photography - a very expensive hobby before digital became commonplace.
With the arrival computer technology available to `Joe Bloggs´ with Windows 95, saw a change for Richard, as he


no longer had access to a darkroom, a scanner and some software enabled developing (and editing) images relatively easy and from this point, removing debris from the
foreground of an image, cropping unwanted distractions, etc was even easier than in the dark room.
Becoming familiar with the software, text was then added and parts of other photo´s were cut and pasted into new images, thus moving into graphic design.
Armed with an armful of some images and manipulated photo´s another enrollment was on the cards... this time at Kingston College of Art & Design - It was suggested that an