The City of Balance and Symmetry: Barcelona from a bird's-eye view
Categories: Aerophoto | Design and Architecture | Europe | Travel
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-city-of-balance-and-symmetry-barcelona-from-a-birds-eye-view.htmlSunny and bright Barcelona is known for its unique architecture. It turns out that in addition to walking along the ancient streets of the city, you can also fly over it to enjoy a delightful sight of the capital of Catalonia. A Hungarian photographer decided to launch a drone to see what Barcelona looks like from a bird's-eye view, and was amazed by the harmony and symmetry of the city's buildings.
See the wonderful photos that open up a new look at one of the most beautiful cities on the planet.
Hungarian photographer Marton Mogyorosy (Marton Mogyorosy) opens a bird's-eye view of Barcelona through a photo set made with a drone.
The amazing symmetry of the city's buildings is amazing. The view of the most famous sights of Barcelona from a height of tens of meters opens up new perspectives.
To fully familiarize yourself with the subject, you need to carefully consider it from all sides. Photos taken with the help of a drone open up a new look at Barcelona – even more harmonious and beautiful. The city of freedom, the sun and the sea has something else to surprise humanity with.
Keywords: Architecture | Aerial photography | Europe | Travel | Barcelona | Design and architecture | From a height | Photo artist | View | Symmetry | Drones | Travel photography
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