The details in historical buildings never cease to amaze and impress me, especially because of the amount of manual work that would have gone into them. My first thought when thinking of ‘intricacy‘ for this week’s photo-challenge was of the pillars and ceilings at our ancestral home. Unfortunately, I don’t have clear pictures of those, and my mind naturally drifted to other ceilings. The first one that I recalled was this one captured during our vacation at Toledo, Spain. The long ceiling with its interweaving patterns, contrasting with its surroundings, was just too good to resist clicking! π
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I would like that ceiling in my stairwell.
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You should move to a palace. π
But seriously, the stairwell would look beautiful with this ceiling!
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You can’t watch where you’re going in a corridor like this, huh – you’ll always be looking up! π
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Oh yeah, thank heavens the corridor is empty! π
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an absolutely fantastic shot that also like an illusion to the eye!! Wow!
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Oh thank you Cybele! It is very much like an illusion – very mesmerizing!
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