Dry Waves
Casa Mila, one of the incredible works of Antoni Gaudi. Barcelona, Spain.
Sold as a Laminated Print
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Canon SX100IS
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MCN: CB6D1-472B1-3FF7C
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Troy W. Smith
Beautiful shot.
parmi
Thanks Troy, appreciate the feedback :)
Ann Palframan
What an apt title! Stunning comp, Andrew:)
parmi replied
Thanks very much Ann!!
Maria Moro
Wow,, this is amazing,,, love the modern style windows set into the rustic stone,,, nicely done,,
parmi replied
Cheers, appreciate your support and kind words!! Gaudi provides so many great photo opportunities :)
Rebecca Bryson
This is stunning and I am assuming you are below looking up?? great angle and great natural abstract love it
parmi replied
Thanks very much Rebecca! Yes, i am below the building, looking directly up at it. Glad you like it :)
Rebecca Bryson
parmi replied
Thanks so much Rebecca! This is awesome :)
Wendi Donaldson
Fabulous capture….what an amazing building! Congratulations on your feature too.
parmi replied
Thanks very much Wendi! It really is like something from another world, one of my favourite building in ours though :)
Pamela B
Simply outstanding! Congrats on your features;)
parmi replied
Thank you very much!! :)
Meike
WOW!! Gorgeous capture. Congratulations on your feature!
parmi replied
Thanks so much Meike!! Always appreciate your feedback :)
Cora Wandel
Great work, I love the abstract angle you shot from!
parmi replied
Thank you for your encouraging feedback Cora :)
BigD
Excellent angle and dof
parmi replied
Thanks very much BigD!
PPPhotoArt
absolutely wonderful shot and your angle is brilliant!!!
congrats on your feature, really well done
parmi replied
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment :) Really appreciate it!
Bruce Dickson
Nice
parmi replied
Thank you Bruce
Matt Bottos
Great shot … a unique POV that still emphasises Gaudi lines. Well done!
parmi replied
Thanks Matt, it’s such incredible architecture, I was hoping to capture it in a less obvious way, and still retain the “Gaudiness” of it all.
James Hennman
Very good and imaginative take of a familular building. Very good!
parmi replied
Thanks very much James, very nice of you to say!
Lora Garcelon
I really like the point of view here. I took a shot of this building from the street and it looked like any of the other million photos of this subject…but yours is different and exciting.
parmi replied
What a fantastic compliment, thank you very much Lora! I’m glad you enjoy my perspective :)
Squealia
parmi replied
Fantastic! Thanks so much to everyone who voted!!
Squealia
hI IF YOU WANT THIS FEATURED, PLEASE REMOVE AND RE ADD IT TO THE GROUP!
parmi replied
Hi Squealia, just added it to the group, thanks so much :)
blueeyesjus 19 days ago
Wow, how did I miss this, this is amazing mate, the perspective is brilliant and all the wonderful detail in the masonry and metalwork is exposed. I finally got to see the inside of one of the apartments in a recent tv doco and it just as if not more wonderous as the facade
parmi replied 19 days ago
If anyone was going to appreciate this shot, it’s you mate, thank you very much! I’m kicking myself for not going into this building, I didn’t go into Casa Battlo either, another kick. I need to find this doco, would do love to see the interior. It’s almost like he envisioned life underwater when he designed this and Battlo.