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Memorial Coluna Prestes – Palmas - Tocantins - Brazil
Architecture Project: Oscar Niemeyer
Design: Flavia Portela
The Memorial is a tribute to the rich and fascinating period in the history of Brazil, to honor the memory of the heroes of Column Invicta who traveled the country on the longest military march of Humanity’s History disseminating the noblest ideals of freedom, democracy and social justice led by the brave Lieutenants 22, under the leadership of Luiz Carlos Prestes.
Cais das Colunas, Lisboa
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Portuguese
O Palácio Itamaraty, também conhecido como Palácio dos Arcos, e os anexos foram projetados pelo arquiteto Oscar Niemeyer. O Palácio foi inaugurado em 21 de abril de 1970. Foi a sede do Ministério das Relações Exteriores, quando dos primórdios de Brasília. Atualmente, três edifícios compõem a sede do Ministério: o Palácio, o Anexo I e o Anexo II, conhecido popularmente como "Bolo de Noiva". O Palácio possui o maior hall sem colunas do mundo, com área de 2.800m².
English
The Itamaraty Palace (Portuguese: Palácio Itamaraty) is the headquarters of the Ministry of External Relations of Brazil. It is located in the national capital of Brasília. The building was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer and inaugurated on April 21, 1970. It is located to the east of the National Congress building along the Ministries Esplanade, near the Praça dos Três Poderes.
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we kept the in-house tradition: every Blythe's first photoshoot is at Cais das Colunas
♥ Galliano suit, fascinator, earrings, gloves and tights, by Leo COUTURE
created for: Kreative People challenge 75
Original photo by: Lemon~art
Texture by: :SkeletalMess
background is the UOL
Grato por todas as visitas e comentários.
Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentários.
Many thanks you all for your visit and comments.
Merci beaucoup à toutes de vos visites, comentaire et Fav. dans ma Galerie.
Jorge Viana Basto
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"Don’t see photographs as an end result, rather as a source."
– Anouk Kruithof
“The river, we wanna see the river!” they said.
“Don’t you want to go to the movies, instead?” I asked. “Shopping center, museum? Look, it’s raining!”
“Movies are for kids. We are photos, buddy”. “Museum? That sucks!”. “Who cares about the rain?” “We want the river! We want the river! We want the river!”
I understood their wish. Lisbon would have not been settled if the Tagus river had chosen another place to meet the Atlantic ocean. My street photos would have not been taken if Lisbon had not been settled. So, the Tagus river is like a grandparent to them.
OK, the river, let’s go visit grand-dad, in spite of the rain and the damn wind.
They looked so proud inside their smart new frames! They insisted on being photographed in Cais da Matinha, where two steamships are being repaired. Under and above an old abandoned wharf, enjoying a brief moment of shining sun. At night, with the lights of Vasco da Gama Bridge at their backs. I even took a candid of them whilst they were contemplating the sunset at Poço do Bispo dock.
The nasty weather didn’t allow us the typical touristic photos near the Cais das Colunas, the Torre de Belém, or the Padrão dos Descobrimentos. I told them that after the birth of their future siblings, we will go all together to visit those places, but on a sunny day, without wind.
I’ve written “after the birth of their future siblings” because all these photos belong to a project (S & R – 105) that hasn’t finished yet. Here it is my contribution to it until now (all 26 photos you can see portrayed here). BTW, this 12 by 12 instruction is a nice pretext to thank the adms, mods, instructors, gallerists, commentators, fellow photographers, and everybody who contributes to S & R – 105. Thank you!!