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Sagrada Familia Gaudi

Photography Surrealism posted on Mar 14, 2005
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for Sheila (tvernuccio) she adores Gaudi and for Pascale (tibet2004uk) another Gaudi's fan ! Comments about El Temple de la Sagrada Familia are welcome ! Thank you for viewing ...have a nice day !

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tvernuccio

1:43PM | Wed, 16 March 2005

clapping oh, THANK YOU SO MUCH, Mary!!!!!! I can't believe you did this for me!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!! huge hugz you make me cry!!! i had intended to finish looking at your images last night and ended up faling asleep. sorry for the tardiness! Your photos are AMAZING and so full of detail!!! They're breathtaking!!! That 2nd one with the scaffolding is thrilling!!! looks like something from a fairy tale!!! And that first one shows such an incredible view!!! Compo is magnificent the way you show the city thru the arch! I look at the detail on the 3rd one and get goosebumps!!! such artistry! Are those bluebirds i see??? the last one blows me away! i feel so tiny here and just so amazed by the unbelievable architecture!!! luv those stained glass windows and all the intricate detail and design!!! These are all superb photos...truly priceless gems!!!!!! What a collection!!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!!!!! I shall treasure them!!!!! huggggzzzzzz favs.

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nongo

7:46AM | Thu, 17 March 2005

The only thing that could possibly be better is being there!!!! excellent!!!!!!!!

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escafeld

7:52PM | Fri, 18 March 2005

I would dearly love to see this - thank you. Having started this in 1883. Architect & Designer Antoni Gaudsaid, "The Temple grows slowly, but this has always been the case with everything destined to have a long life. Hundred-year-old oak trees take many years to grow tall; on the other hand, reeds grow quickly, but in autumn the wind knocks them down and there is no more to be said".

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visionart

10:27PM | Fri, 25 March 2005
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