Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #29: Cityscapes

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The Torre Glòries (formerly Torre Agbar) in Barcelona, Spain is an office building in the Poblenou neighborhood where we stayed.  It looks even cooler at night thanks to exterior LEDs.

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We came into Venice, Italy on a cruise ship, which gave us amazing views down into the city of all the beautiful buildings and canals.

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Bellver Castle sits on its hilltop above the city of Palma de Mallorca, Spain.  The circular castle was built in the 14th century and is easily seen from the city’s bay.

You can find more cityscapes at the original Lens-Artist challenge.

6 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #29: Cityscapes

  1. For Tyeth January 21, 2019 / 3:32 pm

    Hi Mei-Mei, I was nearly fooled by the last image of Bellver Castle, it looks vaguely similar to the castle atop the hills surrounding Monte Carlo/Monaco, even down to the bayside buildings with their balconies. I realised it wasn’t when I noticed there weren’t any Formula 1 racecars whizzing round the place! Great shots once again.

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  2. Gavin (Firehorse) January 21, 2019 / 3:50 pm

    The Torre Glòries looks very cool. I googled it and see what you mean about the night time. The colours all change and morph around it. Awesome! Great photos, thanks for sharing.

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  3. pattimoed January 24, 2019 / 3:20 am

    We’re glad you joined the challenge. I especially love your shot of Venice. What a great view. It’s hard to capture the “big picture” when you’re down on the streets.

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    • Mei-Mei January 24, 2019 / 11:10 am

      Thanks Patti! Yes, it’s so awesome when you can get that “big picture” perspective.

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