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Lisa Rienermann, 30, spent six months wandering the winding streets of picturesque Barcelona looking upwards and taking pictures of every letter of the alphabet in the spaces between buildings.
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The novel photos have been put into a book called 'Type the Sky'.
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Lisa uses a Nikon d5000 to capture letters - not her best camera - but because it is her only one with a flip-out screen.
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She said: 'There was a reaction two years ago on the US blogs, but within the last two weeks I have been getting a big second wave of attention."
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