Paula has come up with Repetition as the theme for today, most timely as I recently visited Cordoba with it’s 10th Century Mezquita and seemingly endless repeating arches….

Inside the Mezquita, Cordoba
More Repetition over at Paula’s here.
Paula has come up with Repetition as the theme for today, most timely as I recently visited Cordoba with it’s 10th Century Mezquita and seemingly endless repeating arches….
Inside the Mezquita, Cordoba
More Repetition over at Paula’s here.
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Most timely indeed. A beautiful shot.
Thank you, Meg! There will be a post devoted to this place soon, in colour!
What a gorgeous shot Sue – no need to imagine that repetition is boring!
And why haven’t I been here? – really missing a delight, I can see!
I have not a clue, Debs – you’ve missed a trick!!
Really love this place and your photo of it. Great perspective!
Thanks! The only way I could avoid the hordes of tourists was to look up!
Great, Sue!
Thank you, Anna!
I’m certain that this is beautiful in color, but this B&W photo is stunning, Sue. I love the graphic patterns.
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Many thanks, Allan!
Sent before I said it does look good in colour, and I shall be posting soon…..glad you like this monochrome version
I look forward to seeing it.
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Oh I like this edit in cappuccino shades in this fabulous capture. Do you get dizzy when you look up? I always do, but it is a small price to pay for such a view. I wanted to visit Andalusia and Mezquita for a long time. Thank you, Sue. I hope I’ll see this shot in colour too.
Oh, you’ll see this shot amidst more of the Mezquita soonish!
This reminded me of Escher. Great shot, Sue!
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete! Glad you like
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great photo, Sue
Thank you, Mitza!
I’ve barely touched Spain, I can see I need to try harder!
Well, that makes two of us! I think I might have managed 4 days in all my years until this trip! I was bowled over by Andalucia, especially Córdoba
And you did it all by train?
Flew to Malaga, then train trips, and back home from Malaga by plane again. The Spanish trains are great
Super-photo…
It was a stunning place!
Amazing…Love it 🤗
Many thanks!
you captured the design perfectly! Beautiful Sue!
Many thanks, Hannah!
Nothing better to illustrate that word!
Glad you think so, Madhu!
Isn’t it magnificent? I never saw the like! You’ve made a brilliant job of this, Sue 🙂
The Mezquita is just stunning, and I’ve never seen the like, either!! It was busy, so I had to look up….