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Gracias a todos por vuestra visita, amables comentarios y fav/ Thank you all for your visit, kind comments and fav
I thank everyone for their appreciation, comments and awards in the groups. Stay safe my friend!
Agradeço a todos pela apreciação, comentários e prêmios nos grupos. Cuide-se amigo!
Chalk-browed Mockingbird
Sabiá-do-campo
Arte Digital - Digital Art
Image-editing
Effects - Texture - Collage
Double Exposure
Software: Pixlr; Windows, PicsArt Photo Studio
In my garden
Brasília, Brasil
Visual Artistry Group
Wow, que surpresa. Estou feliz em ver minha foto do Sabiá (Chalk-browed Mockingbird) como capa do grupo. Agradeço pelo prestígio!
17/05/2020
Art Week Gallery Group
Bird Art
23/07/2020
Imagen de los campos andaluces capturada en las estribaciones de la Sierra de Grazalema (Provincia de Cádiz)
Recomiendo ver en grande / I recommend see in larger image
Ligularia tussilaginea. Capa de la Reina Origen: Japón.Planta herbácea ornamental por su follaje y floración.Hojas grandes con largos peciolos, de color verde brillante y que forman un bonito manto.
Para acabar com meus tecidinhos PB uma capa de agenda com porta óculos.
Minha inspiração: www.flickr.com/photos/maria_fita/2953071322/
The Capas National Shrine (Paggunita Sa Capas) in Capas, Tarlac, The Philippines was built and is maintained by the Philippine government as a memorial to the Filipino and American soldiers who died in Camp O'Donnell at the end of the Bataan Death March. This is an important site related to Veterans' Day in the Philippines (Araw ng Kagitingan), every 9 April, the anniversary of the surrender of the combined US and Philippine forces to the Japanese in 1942.
The area around where the Bataan Death March ended was proclaimed by President Corazon Aquino to become Capas National Shrine on December 7, 1991. The shrine encompasses 54 hectares of parkland, 35 hectares of which have been planted with rows of trees to represent each of the deceased. On April 9, 2003, a new memorial wall and obelisk was unveiled. The 70-meter obelisk towers above the grounds of the former interment camp. The obelisk is surrounded by a black marble wall engraved with the names of the Filipinos and Americans known to have died at the location. On the three large wall segments that almost encircle the obelisk, there are statistics about the total numbers of prisoners and deaths, together with poems for peace.
Nearby is a small museum and a smaller monument built by an American group calling themselves the "Battling Bastards of Bataan", honoring the American dead of the period.
I wonder why its not included in HBO's Pacific
Esta é a capa que fiz para minha máquina de costura - de Annie - claro! rsrsrs...
Bom final de semana!
Capa estepe personalizada, eco sport, cross fox, pajero tr4, tracker, série borboletas, mais de 1800 modelos
The square is getting a facelift along with the name change, but these bags of cement look so much like sandbags. The photo mosaic of Capa's house, seen here riddled with bullet holes, is actually right behind me as I take the photo, in pretty much the same condition as then.
I was on a trip through New York and had to make a pilgrimage to visit the greatest of war photographers last resting place. it was a cloudy day - very dull and grey - but as soon as I finally found the area where the Capa family is lying, the sun appeared and lasted just long enough for me to shoot a few photos. Among the tribute left by the grave was a small 35mm camera and I had to add my Rollei... but just for the photo! I also shot a few frames with that camera. I'll share them when I finally get to developing the roll.
Projeto de livro. O texto chave enfatiza a idéia de ser ilustre como Davi o personagem bíblico foi. Baseado nesta premissa pensei na idéia de transformar a frase em algo como captura so momento em que Deus encontra "aquele a quem buscava".
Deu um trabalhão - ainda assim não ficou muito bom, mas por ser a primeira, fica assim mesmo... hehehehe