If these are for a publication then you need to consider some context shots as suggested by Wolf. Unless these are from a well known landmark that the reader is expected to be familiar with, they will wonder (like I am doing now) where are these from.
Tighter cropping as suggested by Inkista is the way to go, and a context shot providing the viewer the overall picture.
I had once a book about castles in Europe, it starts the presentations with an extensive panoramic of the whole building and inserted along the text are very close details of different parts of the architecture relevant to the adjoining text.
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