I couldn’t go past the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona for my fab ceiling photos. OK I couldn’t stop at one for the Lost in Translation black and white photo challenge Ceiling
One of my favourite buildings in the world. Gaudi is amazing with his vision for a fantastic building.
I am sure some of you would like to see the colour versions too
Honestly, I have never thought of Gaudi stripped of colour, but it works 🙂 His quirky design can stand it 😀 I love your entry, Brian. You have shown amazing ceilings and your images are equally nice in colour and without it. Thank you.
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Thank you Paula. Your comments mean a lot to me. I thought it could work and was pleased with the first one I did, so then got carried away. I thought I should show the colour ones as well because I love the Segrada 🙂
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I love Sagrada too. It has been so long since I was there.
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Those photos were from 2012 so it must be so much better now. The first time I was there the interior was covered in plastic and there was dust everywhere.
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Wow! That is something else. I am in awe!
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The whole building is a place of wonder and awe 🙂
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i got lots of photos from you today. interesting ` how does that work? I loved Gaudi in black and white – even nicer than the element in warm tones. No doubt the warm tones make the cathedral feel like a living being;
the b/w brought out the intrigue in the detailing.
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I don’t know but I am glad you did 😀 When I first did the conversion to black & white I loved the result so I went back and picked a whole lot more which I had to do a cull. So many choices. I hoped that I made the right ones. Thank you for your comment. It is almost like a living being indeed.
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Lovely photos, as always. The Sagrada Familia is one of my favorite places; well, just about anything Gaudi.
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Same here. An exquisite building
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