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La Sagrada Familia
Lens: Samyang 14mm/2.8 Camera: K-x Photo Location: Barcelona, Spain 
Posted By: causey, 03-12-2013, 04:08 AM

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03-12-2013, 04:20 AM   #2
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I like the internal shots of what must be one of the longest building projects in modern day history.

That's a good sharp set of images.
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Nice, Looks like the work is coming along....

I think this is my favourite building in the world..

Thanks for sharing
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Interesting architecture for sure.

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They just featured this church on "60 Minutes" last Sunday. What a pleasure it is to see more of it.
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Awesome series. I was happy I could click on the image and it opened up large. Beautiful with unique and wondrous perspectives.
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Gaudi's masterpiece.

It's still incomplete as I recall even though construction began over 100 years ago.


Thanks for sharing.

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Great photos. I appreciate seeing more of the details of this building. Very nice.
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Amazing - I've landed in Barcelona, but only to grab a rental car to go to Tarragona. I'd have loved to see this marvelous structure.

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QuoteOriginally posted by kerrowdown Quote
I like the internal shots of what must be one of the longest building projects in modern day history.

That's a good sharp set of images.
Thank you. Yes, long construction history--I'd like to see it without scaffolding attached to it one day.



QuoteOriginally posted by cmohr Quote
Nice, Looks like the work is coming along....

I think this is my favourite building in the world..

Thanks for sharing
It is also one of my favorite buildings. Thank you for commenting.


QuoteOriginally posted by daacon Quote
Interesting architecture for sure.
No doubt about that, Thank you for dropping by.


QuoteOriginally posted by slowpez Quote
They just featured this church on "60 Minutes" last Sunday. What a pleasure it is to see more of it.
Thanks for telling me about the 60 Min. showing of the church. I'll watch it online.


QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
Amazing - I've landed in Barcelona, but only to grab a rental car to go to Tarragona. I'd have loved to see this marvelous structure.

Jer
Not to be missed next time! On the other hand, Tarragona is on my list for the next trip to Spain.


QuoteOriginally posted by Jacquot Quote
Great photos. I appreciate seeing more of the details of this building. Very nice.
Thank you very much, Jacquot.


QuoteOriginally posted by 8540tomg Quote
Gaudi's masterpiece.

It's still incomplete as I recall even though construction began over 100 years ago.


Thanks for sharing.

Tom G
I thank you for visiting my thread and commenting.


QuoteOriginally posted by tessfully Quote
Awesome series. I was happy I could click on the image and it opened up large. Beautiful with unique and wondrous perspectives.
I am glad you liked the set, Tess. Thank you for your kinds words.
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Thanks for posting this. I was here in 1985, looks like they've made some progress since. But not as much as you'd expect in almost 30 years. Really a fantastic structure.
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Thanks for posting this. I was here in 1985, looks like they've made some progress since. But not as much as you'd expect in almost 30 years. Really a fantastic structure.
Thank you. Hard for them to keep building the church, fantastic as it is. Fantastic is pretty demanding.
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Very striking images Stefan.Great history behind that structure.--charliezap
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I really enjoyed these shots. We were in Barcelona a couple of years ago, and I was able to see this from the outside, but didn't have time to get inside, so I really appreciated seeing all your great shots from inside as well. Thanks for sharing.
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Very striking images Stefan.Great history behind that structure.--charliezap
I appreciate it, Charlie.

QuoteOriginally posted by fotogaffer Quote
I really enjoyed these shots. We were in Barcelona a couple of years ago, and I was able to see this from the outside, but didn't have time to get inside, so I really appreciated seeing all your great shots from inside as well. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I'd say the inside is the most impressive part... To see the pics in larger format, you can click on them in the thread.
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