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Desde 2010 estou produzindo uma série de fotografias com filmes 120mm e polaroid, com a idéia de criar uma imagem mais gráfica e mais futurista, usando a arquitetura como base. Essas fotos serão expostas em São Paulo no próximo SParte 2011 e em Buenos Aires na arteBA 2011.
Nenhuma dessas imagens é digital, todas são
I am having too much fun trying to learn composites in CS5.
Nikon D700 | 24-70mm lens at 52mm | ISO 100 | f/3.5 | 1/50 second
Strobist Info: SB900 in a 50" Westcott Apollo Softbox camera left; SB900 in a Westcott Apollo stripbox, camera right; SB900 in a Chimera beauty dish, camera right, triggered by PocketWizard Flex TT5s. I extracted Theresa's portrait in CS5 and added her as a layer mask to the grunge wall background. A little rough around the edges in places but ...
Makeup by Jolie Castillo-Allen ( www.jolieartistry.com )
Wm J Owen-Rowbotham = Bill Owen = Compo
This Britisher was born of humble, working class beginnings and became well-known for playing the same kind of blokes on both film and TV. Born William Rowbotham, he was the son of a tram driver and laundress. He knew early on that entertaining was the life for him. He worked in odd jobs as a printer's apprentice and band vocalist to make do and, when he became of legal age, started playing drums in London nightclubs and toured music halls with his own cabaret act to pay for acting classes. He entertained at Butlin's holiday camps and performed in repertory, joining the Unity Theatre where he attained respect as a stage producer. His career was interrupted by military service with the Royal Army Ordinance Corps and was injured in an explosion during battle training course. Returning to acting, he was taken to post-war films after notice in a play. He started making a blue-collar character name for himself in such films as Johnny in the Clouds (1945), Secret Flight (1946), When the Bough Breaks (1947), Maniacs on Wheels (1949), The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952), The Square Ring (1953) and PT Raiders (1955). He continued to perform in the theatre limelight and peaked in roles with Katharine Hepburn in "As You Like It" in 1950, and with "The Threepenny Opera" and "The Mikado", which made sturdy use of his musical talents. A writer at heart, he penned songs, musicals and plays over the years. Partnered with Mike Sammes, he wrote songs recorded by Pat Boone, Harry Secombe, 'Engelbert Humperdinck' and Sir Cliff Richard, who made a hit of his 1980 song "Marianne". In the 60s, he produced the stage musical, "The Matchgirl", and focused heavily on film slapstick with the "Carry On" series, adding also to the lowbrow fun found in the comedy Operation Snafu (1961).
TV stardom and a sense of renewed career came late after copping the role of "Compo" in the BBC's Last of the Summer Wine (1973) series in 1973, his scruffy, mischievous charm endearing audiences for decades. He was awarded the MBE in 1976 for his steadfast work for the National Association of Boys Clubs and for his role as chairman of the Performing Arts Advising Panel. He was also awarded an honorary degree by Bradford University in 1998. For the rest of his life, Bill would be identified with the lovable scamp "Compo", complete with woolly hat and threadbare jacket.
Most fittingly, when he died of pancreatic cancer in 1999, he asked to be buried in the Yorkshire village of Holmfirth, where the TV series was filmed and the townspeople had taken him close to their hearts. Married twice, his actor/son Tom Owen joined the "Last of the Summer Wine" series in 2000
Compo. GarcÃa del Valle. Correo Mayor, Técnica digital, V(1/4000),F(4.5), ISO (800), 2019.
Para eliminar la mayor cantidad de distractores, se fotografió a partir de la segunda sección del edificio, se tomó como elemento básico la verticalidad.
Looking across the River Holme to one of the most famous streets on TV! Up the stairs are Nora Batty and Compo's houses from the BBC comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, the exhibition is to the right. The Wrinkled Stocking Tearoom is at the top of the stairs.
Enjoyed a great trip to Holmfirth and Last of the Summer Wine Country, Thursday 29th August 2019
Antônio Carlos Gomes (Campinas, 11 de julho de 1836 — Belém do Pará, 16 de setembro de 1896) foi o mais importante operista brasileiro, com carreira de destaque principalmente na Europa. Foi o primeiro compositor brasileiro a ter suas obras apresentadas no Teatro alla Scala.
Carlos Gomes nasceu em Campinas e ficou conhecido por Nhô Tonico, nome com que assinava, até, suas dedicatórias. Nasceu numa segunda-feira numa humilde casa da rua da Matriz Nova, na "cidade das andorinhas". Foram seus pais Manuel José Gomes (Maneco Músico) e dona Fabiana Jaguari Gomes.
A vida de Antônio Carlos Gomes foi, sempre, marcada pela dor. Muito criança ainda, perdeu a mãe, tragicamente. Seu pai vivia em dificuldades, com 26 filhos para sustentar. Com eles, formou uma banda musical, onde Carlos Gomes iniciou seus passos artÃsticos. Desde cedo, revelou seus pendores musicais, incentivado pelo pai e depois por seu irmão, José Pedro Santana Gomes, fiel companheiro das horas amargas.
É na banda do pai que ele vai fazer, em conjunto com seus irmãos, as primeiras apresentações em bailes em concertos. Nessa época, Antônio Carlos Gomes alternava o tempo entre o trabalho numa alfaiataria costurando calças e paletós, e o aperfeiçoamento dos seus estudos musicais.
Aos quinze anos de idade, compõe valsas, quadrilhas e polcas. Aos dezoito anos, em 1854, compõe a primeira Missa, Missa de São Sebastião, dedicada ao pai e repleta de misticismo. Na execução cantou alguns solos. A emoção que lhe embargava a voz comoveu a todos os presentes, especialmente ao irmão mais velho, que lhe previa os triunfos. Em 1857, compõe a modinha Suspiro d'Alma com versos do poeta romântico português Almeida Garrett.
Ao completar 23 anos, já apresentara vários concertos, com o pai. Moço ainda, lecionava piano e canto, dedicando-se, sempre, com afinco, ao estudo das óperas, demonstrando preferência por Giuseppe Verdi. Era conhecido também em São Paulo, onde realizava, freqüentemente, concertos, e onde compôs o Hino Acadêmico, ainda hoje cantado pela mocidade da Faculdade de Direito. Aqui, recebeu os mais amplos estÃmulos e todos, sem discrepância, apontavam-lhe o rumo da Corte, em cujo conservatório poderia aperfeiçoar-se. Todavia, Carlos Gomes não podia viajar porque não tinha recursos.
"Momento"
A. Itzel
Técnica Digital
Año: 2019
ISO: 100
Apertura: f/22.0
Velocidad: 1/6
Movimiento:
A través del golpe de Zoom se crea la sensación de movimiento en la fotografÃa. Trato de enfatizar la escala humana que voltea al lente.
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- ETR.103 017 + ETR.103 027 Trenitalia-TPER
- REG 17412 Bologna Centrale - Parma
- Bagno (RE), 8 giugno 2024.
Argus C with "fast/slow" switch
Argus C 1938-1942
Argus C2 1938-1942
Argus C3 1939-1966
Argus C3 Matchmatic 1958-1966
La version finale, très fortement inspiré par le travail de Louise de Art&Ghosts, et sa série " Silhouttes", j'ai voulu m'y essayer ^_^
The final version, from an inspiration from the work of Louise from Art&Ghosts, specialy by her creation of " Silhouttes", I've make a try ^_^
Inspiration musicale : Sigur Rós - Refur
Musical inspiration : Sigur Rós - Refur
Thx to :
'srsphoto' and is Green Texture : www.flickr.com/photos/srsphoto/1973852923/in/pool-texture...
'Chiyogami's Group' :