Also known as the Palace of the Incomparable, this 16th century ruin has lost its beauty but retains its mystery. This is why I made this image – I photograph the textures of the sun-drenched wall at left, which quickly yields to the darkness of a public stairway to the Palace’s upper terrace. Within this darkness there is a patch of light containing a doorway, two visitors and their shadows. The tiny people are overwhelmed by the size of the castle they are about to explore. This image is all about mystery. In a ruin this large, the mysteries are large as well. (The palace had 360 rooms, took twenty five years to build, and was destroyed only 100 years after it was finished.) The tiny people entering a small door in a large black void symbolize the size and depth of those mysteries.