Nice pictures. You remind me my trip to Barcelona in the summer 2005. It's no wonder why Barcelona city is so popular. Fabulous architecture, brilliant Spanish cuisine, flamboyant culture and wonderful weather combine to make Barcelona a truly magnificent city. The works of Antoni Gaudi dominate the city of Barcelona. Also I like that many of hotels in Barcelona are not expensive. And of course a trip to Barcelona wouldn't be complete without strolling down Las Ramblas through stalls selling flowers and birds, the street artists inventing even more intriguing things to mime and be painted up as statues, and buy packs of fresh fruit from the colourful market.
This site is for your images taken while looking up. Artwork and short videos also welcome. I am interested in what we see when we gaze heavenward. Please send jpegs to lyingdown@o2.co.uk for inclusion.
"I could see clearly enough that a child was about to waste perfectly good film by preparing to click a camera at nothing. Or I could choose to notice, as the child was, the frame around the 'nothing': after I stared for a few seconds, I understood that the tops of the pine trees came together, because of the perspective, in a ragged circle. Light was streaming through the centre of the circle and some of the shafts reached all the way down to the earth.
Nothing or everything? It depends on what you were looking at."
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Nice pictures. You remind me my trip to Barcelona in the summer 2005. It's no wonder why Barcelona city is so popular. Fabulous architecture, brilliant Spanish cuisine, flamboyant culture and wonderful weather combine to make Barcelona a truly magnificent city. The works of Antoni Gaudi dominate the city of Barcelona.
Also I like that many of hotels in Barcelona are not expensive. And of course a trip to Barcelona wouldn't be complete without strolling down Las Ramblas through stalls selling flowers and birds, the street artists inventing even more intriguing things to mime and be painted up as statues, and buy packs of fresh fruit from the colourful market.
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