My cameras and phones have never been really good enough to get good macro shots, so here are some close-ups of architecture: Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona, Spain; the capital of a Corinthian-style column in Venice; a bench wall by the sea in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
And just for fun, I was playing with my phone today, so here is a close-up of my cat Juhani.
You can find more close ups at the original Lens-Artist challenge.
Love your little kitty close-up – very clever!!
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I love taking pictures of them when they are napping on my lap!
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I am impressed by these images, much better than the ones I get with my old Fujifilm 12x zoom digital camera…but I just had to “paws” when I saw Juhani. I’m sorry couldn’t help myself ๐ !
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Interesting images.
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Thanks ๐
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I love the photo of the Barcelona church. Fabulous. Does the rest of the church have details of this sort?
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Yes! Each facade actually has a different style, but the whole thing is incredibly detailed. This is from the Nativity facade.
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Well, I just googled the church and wow, thatโs a church!
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Isn’t it? The style is not everyone’s cup of tea, but Sagrada Familia is the most amazing church I have ever been to.
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I have to think that the imagination, detail, planning, and hard work that went into such a structure would be pleasing to the god it celebrates.
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As a Catholic, that is certainly my hope ๐
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Get close to see the beauty, well done, Mei-Mei!
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