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Imagen terminada del planeta, el cual titulé "planeta de la soledad" cuenta con los elementos que están mencionados en la descripción, además en la última capa cambié el color y la luminosidad para lograr colores más intensos y llamativos.
El Castillo de Chapultepec!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! uno de mis lugares favoritos del D.F =D
ese dia fue muy especial.......
Title: Chapultepec, Mexico.
Creator: Kilburn Brothers
Date: ca. 1873
Place: Mexico
Part Of: Stereographs of Mexico
Physical Description: 1 photographic print on stereo card: stereograph, albumen; 9 x 18 cm
File: ag2000_1369_021_chapultepec_c.jpg
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Title: Terrace - Chapultepec Castle.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 1902
Part Of: Tourist album: Mexico, Arizona, California, Colorado and Utah
Place: Mexico City (Mexico D.F.), Mexico
Description: This is one of 287 photographs in an album entitled, 'Tourist Album: Mexico, Arizona, California, Colorado and Utah.'
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver, part of 1 album (287 gelatin silver prints); 13 x 10 cm on 28 x 35 cm mount
File: ag2000_1304_27a_1_opt.jpg
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Chapultepec Castle (Spanish: Castillo de Chapultepec) is located on top of Chapultepec Hill. The name Chapultepec stems from the Nahuatl word chapoltepēc which means "at the grasshopper's hill". It is located in the middle of Chapultepec Park in Mexico City at a height of 2,325 meters (7,628 ft) above sea level. The site of the hill was a sacred place for Aztecs, and the buildings atop it have served several purposes during its history, including that of Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and presently, the National Museum of History.
It is the only royal castle in North America that was actually used as the residence of a sovereign: the Mexican Emperor Maximilian I, and his consort Empress Carlota, lived there during the Second Mexican Empire.
Title: Chapultepec
Creator: Briquet, Abel
Date: ca. 1875
Part Of: Elmer and Diane Powell collection on Mexico and the Mexican Revolution
Place: Mexico City (Mexico D.F.), Mexico
Description: Image of Chapultepec Castle, previously the residence of the Mexican royal family.
Physical Description: 1 photographic print on stereo card: stereograph, albumen; 9 x 17 cm
File Name: ag2014_0005_02_001_01_briquet_024_chapultepec_opt.jpg
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Digital Collection: Elmer and Diane Powell Collection on Mexico and the Mexican Revolution
Title: Castillo de Chapultepec
Alternative Title: [Chapultepec Castle]
Creator: Briquet, Abel
Date: ca. 1875
Part Of: Elmer and Diane Powell collection on Mexico and the Mexican Revolution
Place: Mexico City (Mexico D.F.), Mexico
Description: Image of Chapultepec Castle, previously the residence of the Mexican royal family. The building fell into disuse after the end of the Second Mexican Empire in 1867.
Physical Description: 1 photographic print on stereo card: stereograph, albumen; 9 x 17 cm
File Name: ag2014_0005_02_001_01_briquet_004_castilla_opt.jpg
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Digital Collection: Elmer and Diane Powell Collection on Mexico and the Mexican Revolution
The second largest urban park in Latin America, the Bosque de Chapultepec is considered the most important green space in the city. This pond is located near the baths of Montezuma and at base of Chapultepec Hill.
Chapultepec Castle (Spanish: Castillo de Chapultepec) is located on top of Chapultepec Hill. The name Chapultepec stems from the Nahuatl word chapoltepēc which means "at the grasshopper's hill". It is located in the middle of Chapultepec Park in Mexico City at a height of 2,325 meters (7,628 ft) above sea level. The site of the hill was a sacred place for Aztecs, and the buildings atop it have served several purposes during its history, including that of Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and presently, the National Museum of History.
It is the only royal castle in North America that was actually used as the residence of a sovereign: the Mexican Emperor Maximilian I, and his consort Empress Carlota, lived there during the Second Mexican Empire.
Il Castello di Chapultepec è un castello che si trova sul monte di Chapultepec al centro dell'omonimo parco, situato a Città del Messico ad un altezza di 2.325 metri sopra il livello del mare.
Attualmente il castello ospita il museo nazionale di Storia.
Mi inspiración para éste proyecto era tomar fotos tipo graffitis, bicis, pero debido a que vivo en la Ciudad de México, ya estando en la calle me ganó el miedo de traer la cámara y mi inspiración se fué en un segundo. Tuve que cambiar el escenario al siguiente día al Castillo de Chapultepec, en donde hay seguridad y la inspiración volvió rápidamente. Aunque no sólo bastó la inspiración ya que de toda mi sesión salieron un par de fotos buenas, ésta es una de ellas. Espero poco a poco poderme acostumbrar a salir con la cámara o por lo menos tener algo de compañía para sentirme más segura andando con ella en cualquier lugar.