Visitors to Paris spend much of their time looking up or looking down, gazing in wonder at the fine details to be seen in every building and on every street. Each of these photos was taken at a famous Parisian landmark.
How many of these places do you know or can guess? Hover over each photo to reveal the answer.
These are absolutely amazing! What great pics for the challenge 😀
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Thanks. I thought it would be fun to see if people could work out where they were taken. Did you know any?
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great pics. amazing piece of architecture.
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/weekly-photo-challenge-lost-in-the-details/
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Fabulous pictures, and I managed to get three of them correct!
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Well done!
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Perfect interpretation and i love the stairwell.
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Thanks. It was hard work walking up!
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Beautiful details! I’m visiting from Catbird’s blog today but I think our paths have probably crossed in the past. Nice to meet you.
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Thanks for visiting and following. I think I’ve read your blog before too. I look forward to seeing more of your posts.
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I’d confused the Arc de Triomphe’s spiral staircase with Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia. Must make it to Saint-Chapelle the next time we’re in Paris!
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You should definitely go there. It is so beautiful. The stained glass is magnificent and as well as that, the painted walls are glorious. We waited in the queue for 90 minutes but it was well worth it.
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Your pictures are stunning, but the way you drew them together in a theme is what made the post more interesting to me. The other thing that occurred to me were the angles and the “details”. You did so well to capture the details. It’s a great photography lesson for me! Lovely!
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Thank you. I’ve learned a lot from Leanne Cole about remembering to see the details in places, although these photos were taken well before I found her blog, so maybe I was doing it without realising it. I’m glad you enjoyed this post Marsha.
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