We spent 5 days in Barcelona and saw a lot of interesting things. I’m going to feature individual places over the next several posts to show some of the places we visited and things that we saw. My Adobe Portfolio page now has galleries through Barcelona, with one or two more to go. Head there to see many more photos from the entire trip.
Facade of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainFacade of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainFacade of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainTowers of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainFacade of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain
I’ve heard many words to describe La Sagrada Familia, but one I don’t hear is ‘boring.’ It is literally a feast for the eyes, both inside and out.
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It’s hard to make a bad photograph there, but it is equally hard to make a photograph that captures the scale and expanse of the space. It is amazingly huge and amazingly beautiful. Everywhere you look there are striking details and intricate designs. Symbolism is everywhere.
Soaring architectural columns and arches at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainSoaring architectural columns and arches at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainSoaring architectural columns and arches at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainSoaring architectural columns and arches at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainSoaring architectural columns and arches at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain
The biggest challenge is dealing with the crush of people. Even with timed entry, the place is crowded. I like to find spots where I can take symmetrical photographs, and I’m often not the only one! So patience and quick work is essential. This was one of the very few places on the entire trip that I wished I had brought a wider lens than 16mm. My 10-24 would have been appropriate.
Beautiful stained glass windows of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainLight through stained glass windows. La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainFacade of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainWorkshop at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, SpainWorkshop at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain
2 thoughts on “Scenes Of Barcelona: La Sagrada Familia”
Dang, the architecture tells a story in itself! I think you did a good job of capturing the essence of the architecture.
Dang, the architecture tells a story in itself! I think you did a good job of capturing the essence of the architecture.
Thank you, Monte. I could have taken a lot more photographs if I had more time. But how much is enough, when to stop?