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Bien podría haber ser el escenario del concierto de Año Nuevo de hoy.
La sala de conciertos del Palau de la Música de Barcelona es un espacio luminoso y colorido compuesto por vidrieras, en el que cada detalle está cuidado al máximo para sumergir a los espectadores en un mundo de fantasía.
Bustos, relieves y esculturas llenan de magia la sala y el escenario creando el ambiente ideal para disfrutar de cualquier tipo de música que se interprete en las instalaciones.
El Palau de la Música Catalana es una perla arquitectónica del modernismo catalán, la única sala de conciertos modernista declarada Patrimonio Mundial por la UNESCO (4 de diciembre de 1997), que en la actualidad es un punto de encuentro ineludible de la vida cultural y social de Cataluña. Además constituye un patrimonio simbólico y sentimental de todo un pueblo que se identifica con su historia.
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Vuelvo a compartir con vosotros este correo que recibí hace unos días de Arturo Schell ...
"Desde hace dos años mi familia está involucrada en concienciar acerca de la importancia de la donación de medula en la lucha contra la leucemia.
El espectacular incremento de donantes en estos años nos ha animado a colaborar en Uvas de Vida destinado íntegramente al Proyecto Lydia de la Fundación Cris Cáncer.
Por ello te ruego difundas entre tus contactos y amigos el siguiente enlace
criscancer.org/uvasdevida/index.php
También te adjunto, para tu información, cómo surgió la idea
www.diariodeburgos.es/noticia/ZDC494F57-B474-0DA9-FDFAA82...
cómo empezó todo por Mateo
www.abc.es/familia-padres-hijos/20150715/abci-quefuede-me...
La Réserve nationale de faune de la Baie de L’Isle-Verte
L'Isle-Verte (Bas-Saint-Laurent), Québec
La Réserve nationale de faune (RNF) de la Baie de l’Isle-Verte constituée de vastes étendues de marais, est située sur la rive sud de l’estuaire moyen du fleuve Saint-Laurent à 30 km au nord-est de la municipalité de Rivière-du-Loup. Ce territoire de 406 ha s’étend sur une bande riveraine de quelques 20 km le long du Saint-Laurent. Créée en 1980 par Environnement Canada, la réserve protège le plus important marais à spartine du Québec méridional, dernier grand vestige de ce type d’habitat vital pour la survie du Canard noir, ce qui lui a aussi valu d’être reconnue comme zone humide d'importance internationale en vertu de la Convention de Ramsar. Source
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© Guylaine Bégin. L'utilisation sans ma permission est illégale.
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Baie de l'Isle-Verte National Wildlife Area
L'Isle-Verte (Bas-Saint-Laurent), Quebec
The Baie de l'Isle-Verte National Wildlife Area (NWA) encompasses a broad expanse of marshland lying on the south shore of the Upper Estuary of the St. Lawrence River 30 km northeast of Rivière-du-Loup. With an area of 406 ha, it covers a riparian strip running some 20 km along the St. Lawrence. Established in 1980 by Environment Canada, its purpose is to protect the largest Spartina marsh in southern Quebec, the last great vestige of this habitat vital to the survival of the American Black Duck, which has led to its being designated a Wetland of International Significance under the Ramsar Convention. Source
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© Guylaine Bégin. Use without permission is illegal.
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Uno de los bosques más bellos de Europa se encuentra en la ladera sureste del Barranco de Borrué y, frente a él, en el recorrido Fanlo-Buesa por La Pardina del Señor (Huesca, Aragón, España). Fotografiarlo es un desafío porque, o bien la luz es plana y escasa, o bien es elevada y frontal. Requiere buenos cristales (que no es mi caso!), ISO baja y trípode. Es una borrachera de colores. / One of the most beautiful forests in Europe is located on the South-East slope of the "Barranco de Borrué" and, opposite to it, along the track betwen Fanlo and Buesa trhough "La Pardina del Señor" (Huesca, Aragón, España). Taking pictures of that slope is a challenge because the light is either dull and low, or an elevated annoying backlight. This calls for good lenses (which is far from my case!), low ISO and a tripod. It's a real color binge.
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Lowland Plain Trail
Broad Run Park
The Parklands of Floyds Fork
Louisville Kentucky
Camera - Nikon D750
Lens - Nikon 24-120mm f4g
Photo uploaded - July 14, 2020
Captured in: Gloucester, MA
Pictured here is a view of the historic Eastern Point Lighthouse. The Eastern Point light is located along the shores of Cape Ann in North Eastern Massachusetts. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1832 on the east side of Gloucester Harbor.
This is the sixth in a series of images from my trip w/ First Light Photography's Bill Rudock to the New England coast.
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"Eastern Point" is an HDR image constructed from 3 separate shots, with a differential of 2 stops between images.
The resulting HDR image was processed to have a painterly look using a combination of ACR, Photomatix, and Photoshop (includes the use of Topaz Labs plugins -- Adjust, Clean, Denoise, Glow, Impression and LensFX).
La Réserve nationale de faune de la Baie
de L’Isle-Verte
L'Isle-Verte (Bas-Saint-Laurent), Québec
La Réserve nationale de faune (RNF) de la Baie de l’Isle-Verte constituée de vastes étendues de marais, est située sur la rive sud de l’estuaire moyen du fleuve Saint-Laurent à 30 km au nord-est de la municipalité de Rivière-du-Loup. Ce territoire de 406 ha s’étend sur une bande riveraine de quelques 20 km le long du Saint-Laurent. Créée en 1980 par Environnement Canada, la réserve protège le plus important marais à spartine du Québec méridional, dernier grand vestige de ce type d’habitat vital pour la survie du Canard noir, ce qui lui a aussi valu d’être reconnue comme zone humide d'importance internationale en vertu de la Convention de Ramsar. Source
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© Guylaine Bégin. L'utilisation sans ma permission est illégale.
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Baie de l'Isle-Verte National Wildlife Area
L'Isle-Verte (Bas-Saint-Laurent), Quebec
The Baie de l'Isle-VerteNational Wildlife Area (NWA) encompasses a broad expanse of marshland lying on the south shore of the Upper Estuary of the St. Lawrence River 30 km northeast of Rivière-du-Loup. With an area of 406 ha, it covers a riparian strip running some 20 km along the St. Lawrence. Established in 1980 by Environment Canada, its purpose is to protect the largest Spartina marsh in southern Quebec, the last great vestige of this habitat vital to the survival of the American Black Duck, which has led to its being designated a Wetland of International Significance under the Ramsar Convention. Source
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© Guylaine Bégin. Use without permission is illegal.
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Sunrise from one of my mornings on Capers Island a couple weeks back... There were a lot of gnarly old stumps on the beach but I particularly liked this piece of driftwood.
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Nog ééntje dan,
Volgende keer van een andere plek, heb vandaag een mooi plekje gespot bij de IJssel, weet alleen
hoe de zon daar op komt afwachten dus :-)
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Oké one more then,
Next time from a different place, I have today spotted a nice spot on the river the IJssel,
just do not know how the surise there is,I will see it :-)
An abstract view of the arch and cables of the Santiago Calatrava-designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas.
A small falls near Girdwood Alaska. Loved the rainforest that surrounded it. Pure enchantment.
Weeks half over! Have a wonderful Wednesday.
I trekked down to Laguna Beach this evening in hopes of catching some cloud coverage, but alas it wasn't meant to be. The tide was at its lowest level exposing this crevice. I climbed down in and setup my comp over the water. It wasn't until I returned home and started processing that I noticed this little fella hiding in the shadows. No photoshop trickery here this is the actual photo with minor processing. The hair stood up on the back of my neck momentarily when I noticed him there on the right side my composition.
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