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It makes you so much stronger

It makes you so much wiser

In each tear

And You so close to your dreams and no dreams

No mistake, no heartbreak cant take away youre meant to be

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tirada em agosto de 2020

The Olympic Agora is a structure designed by Santiago Calatrava for the Athens Olympic Games in 2004. It consists of 99 parabolic arches that are linked to form a ceremonial route running along the Athens Olympic Complex.

  

Pequeño comentario sobre esta imagen, realizada con una aspiración al "Fine Art". Para ello es necesario ver y situarse en mi fotografía anterior "Backlighting perspective". Mirando las dos imágenes, solo hay unos pocos metros de distancia entre la captura de una fotografía y la otra... Lo único que las diferencia es el punto de vista, el encuadre y el concepto de lo que quería hacer. .. La anterior fotografía, es una perspectiva de la situación y esta imagen es el resultado creativo de un momento de inspiración bajo los tirantes de aquel puente con el fin de realzar el "Àgora", una de las obras de la "Ciudad de la Artes y Ciencias" Valencia.

 

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Small comment about this image, made with an aspiration to "Fine Art". For this, it is necessary to see and situate yourself in my previous photograph "Backlighting perspective". Looking at the two images, there is only a few meters of distance between the capture of one photograph and the other... The only thing that differentiates them is the point of view, the framing and the concept of what I wanted to do... The previous one it is a perspective of the situation and this image is the creative result of a moment of inspiration that emerged under the braces of that bridge, to enhance the "Àgora", one of the works of the "Ciudad de la Arts and Sciences" Valencia.

  

Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 24-120 F4/G-VR. Editada con ACR y Photoshop

 

Tiempo de exposición : 1/400 seconds

Bias de exposición : -.0.33 ev

Diafragma : F/8

Sensibilidad : 100 Iso

Distancia focal de : 24 mm

  

Recomiendo hacer click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.

I recommend see in larger, clicking on the imagen.

Agora is an installation of 106 headless and armless iron sculptures at the south end of Grant Park in Chicago.

The Agora is a building located within the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia.

 

Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava and inaugurated in 2009, the structure hosts major events such as concerts, conferences, and sporting competitions.

 

The name recalls the ancient open-air spaces that inspired the Spanish architect.

 

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L’Agorà è un’architettura che si trova all’interno della Città delle Arti e delle Scienze di Valencia.

 

Realizzata dall’architetto Santiago Calatrava e inaugurata nel 2009, la struttura ospita grandi eventi come concerti, convegni e competizioni sportive.

 

Il nome ricorda gli spazi all’aperto dell’antichità ai quali l’architetto spagnolo si è ispirato.

   

CaixaForum València - Àgora

Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències

 

the olympic park in athens, greece

 

in explore (2016/06/22)

Agora which is in Namazgah area of İzmir remained from Rome Period (AD 2nd century) and it was built according to Hippodamos city plan, in three floors, close to the centrum. İzmir agora is the biggest and best protected of the Ion agoras.

During the rule of the Roman Empire, İzmir went through one of its most influential periods. Agora came about in the center of the city, following an earthquake in 178 BC created and repaired significantly by Emperor Markus Aurelius.

  

Lelystad

Netherlands

Agora Theater

UNStudio Architects

 

The Agora Theatre is an extremely colourful, determinedly upbeat place. The building is part of the masterplan for Lelystad by Adriaan Geuze, which aims to revitalize the pragmatic, sober town centre. The theatre responds to the ongoing mission of reviving and recovering the post-war Dutch new towns by focusing on the archetypal function of a theatre: that of creating a world of artifice and enchantment. Both inside and outside walls are faceted to reconstruct the kaleidoscopic experience of the world of the stage, where you can never be sure of what is real and what is not.

 

The building is designed by UNStudio Architects.

 

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So I really love how this picture turned out. I was wandering around on Saturday downtown in the Loop enjoying the snow. I have always wanted to take a picture of these statues in the snow but just never been able to do it. So that was the day. I intentionally used a slow shutter because I wanted to overexpose the background giving the appearance that it was much snowier than it actually was. I also wanted to capture the falling snow. Afterwords I bumped up the contrast on the statues in post to create the effect.

 

Now, as for the statues, they are a set of 106 headless and armless iron sculptures. Each one stands at 9 feet tall (2.74m) and weighs over 1,800lbs. They were made by Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz in Poland and then brought to Chicago on permanent loan from the Polish Ministry of Culture in 2006.

Quando ela chegou aqui na rua em novembro pensei que fosse macho, daí coloquei o nome dela de Chico, ela foi para um abrigo e descobriram que ela é Chica. Agora já em idade de castrar.

 

Tem já uma pessoa interessada em ficar com ela. Reando para dar certo.

 

Bom fim de semana a todos!

Esta fotografia es del Agora Antigua de Atenas,es donde se relacionaban los atenienses,donde se realizaba el comercio,la cultura y la vida politica.

Lelystad

Netherlands

Agora Theater

UNStudio Architects

 

The Agora Theatre is an extremely colourful, determinedly upbeat place. The building is part of the masterplan for Lelystad by Adriaan Geuze, which aims to revitalize the pragmatic, sober town centre. The theatre responds to the ongoing mission of reviving and recovering the post-war Dutch new towns by focusing on the archetypal function of a theatre: that of creating a world of artifice and enchantment. Both inside and outside walls are faceted to reconstruct the kaleidoscopic experience of the world of the stage, where you can never be sure of what is real and what is not.

 

The building is designed by UNStudio Architects.

 

Granada, noviembre 2022

The ancient Agora of Athens was located by the hill known as the Agoraios Kolonos, also called Market Hill. The Agora's initial use was for a commercial, assembly, or residential gathering place.

 

This photo was taken on the second floor museum of the Stoa of Attalos. Stoa means covered walkway or portico. This stoa was built by and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon, who ruled between 159 BC and 138 BC. The current building was reconstructed in 1952–1956 by American architects along with the Greek architect Ioannis Travlos and the Greek Civil Engineer Yeoryios Biris. The stoa is identified as a gift to the city of Athens for the education that Attalos received there.

(Wikipedia)

Valencia

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Gate of Athena Archegetis

Lelystad

Netherlands

Agora Theater

UNStudio Architects

 

The Agora Theatre is an extremely colourful, determinedly upbeat place. The building is part of the masterplan for Lelystad by Adriaan Geuze, which aims to revitalize the pragmatic, sober town centre. The theatre responds to the ongoing mission of reviving and recovering the post-war Dutch new towns by focusing on the archetypal function of a theatre: that of creating a world of artifice and enchantment. Both inside and outside walls are faceted to reconstruct the kaleidoscopic experience of the world of the stage, where you can never be sure of what is real and what is not.

 

The building is designed by UNStudio Architects.

 

Around the middle of the second century BC, all of Greece had been swallowed up by the Roman Empire. And from the start, the Romans actively "romanised" the country in terms of political structure, architecture, and an extensive road building programme (for example the "Via Egnatia", connecting Rome with Thessaloniki). The Forum they built in Thessaloniki, or better say the remnants of it, can now be found about 5m below. Shown here is the bouleuterion, where the city or provincial council would meet (and it was a proper building with a roof, not an open air theatre). Leica M8, Voigtlaender 34/1.4.

Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias. Valencia

© Javier Fraile

 

Street Photography

Athens, Greece

Roman Agora, Athens Greece

Canon FD lens via Metabones adapter

Chicago, IL

November 2020

 

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The Ágora is a metallic structure with a ground plan resembling a pointed ellipsis some 88 metres long and 66 metres wide, and a covered area of some 4,811 square metres. This large interior space has been conceived as a covered public square with an open ground plan on a level with the adjacent lakes and parades.

 

The Ágora is a metallic structure with a ground plan resembling a pointed ellipsis some 88 metres long and 66 metres wide, and a covered area of some 4,811 square metres. This large interior space has been conceived as a covered public square with an open ground plan on a level with the adjacent lakes and parades.

 

Ciutat de les Arts i de les Ciències (CAC)

València (Spain).

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