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Daniel Boaventura canta standards do jazz norte-americanos em apresentação em São Paulo. 24.05.14
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"Os Doze Profetas" é um conjunto de esculturas em pedra sabão feitas entre 1795 a 1805 pelo escultor Antônio Francisco Lisboa, mais conhecido como Aleijadinho, localizadas no município de Congonhas do Campo, mais precisamente no adro do Santuário do Bom Jesus de Matosinhos.
Daniel when I first saw you I knew that you had a flame in your heart
And under our blue skies Marble movie skies I found a home in your eyes
Bat for lashes - Daniel
writer, actor, director of cinema.
His lovely book "La Isla de Alice" .
One of his movie as a director "Azul oscuro casi negro"
Daniel on his bike.
Strobist: Simple cross lighting, 1 SB600 camera left behind him, 1 SB900 camera right behind the camera. Both bare. Also I may have had the on-camera flash on, set to -2.0 for some on-axis fill. Triggered by Nikon CLS.
Daniel Barenboim, renowned pianist and conductor.
Daniel Barenboim's supporting statement for the Campaign for Climate Justice:
"Music is a medium that transcends cultures, generations, religions and races. My passion for music enables me to convey important messages that cross boundaries. The message of the Time for Climate Justice Campaign is important and urgent. Climate change is having an impact on everybody around the world, but the vulnerable and the poor are suffering most. It is my hope that this campaign, with music as an integral part, will give these people a voice on the road to Copenhagen. I became a Climate Ally today and I urge you to please join me".
Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuDcfl9gjGY
World-famous pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim was born in Argentina to parents of Russian Jewish descent. He is credited for bringing classical music to a much wider audience, and has also devoted much of his time to fostering global peace through music, including co-founding the West-Eastern Divan orchestra, comprised of musicians from Israel, Palestine and other Middle Eastern countries, with the aim of paving the way for a peaceful solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Under Barenboim’s direction, the West-Eastern Divan performed in the UN General Assembly Hall as part of a special ceremony to honour Kofi Annan at the conclusion of his term as UN Secretary-General in 2006.
Become a Climate Ally: www.timeforclimatejustice.org!
Intervencion >. Italia/98.. daniel Acosta/artista visual/ Arg. website :http://terraviento.blogspot.com
On the weekend i called a few friends and asked them if they would be interested in going for a little drive through the tunnel to i could work on my rolling shots. These are a few of the images that i got on the night, Im actaully quite happy with the end products. Hope you all Enjoy!
Daniel Innerarity nació en Bilbao en 1959. Es Profesor de Filosofía en la Universidad de Zaragoza, Profesor Invitado de la Universidad de la Sorbona y del Instituto de Estudios Políticos de Burdeos. Doctor en Filosofía, amplió estudios en Alemania (como becario de la Fundación Alexander von Humboldt), Suiza e Italia.
Entre sus últimos libros cabe destacar "Ética de la hospitalidad", "La transformación de la política" (III Premio de Ensayo Miguel de Unamuno y Premio Nacional de Literatura en la modalidad de Ensayo 2003), "La sociedad invisible" (Premio Espasa de Ensayo 2004) y "El nuevo espacio público". El mes de septiembre sale a la venta en Francia su nuevo libro "Le futur et ses ennemies", en el que propone que las sociedades contemporáneas presten una mayor atención al futuro. Algunos de sus libros han sido traducidos en Francia, Portugal, Italia y Canadá.
Sus investigaciones se centran en el estudio de la sociedad contemporánea y la correspondiente transformación de la política. Es colaborador habitual de opinión en los diarios El Correo/Diario Vasco y El País, así como de la revista Claves de Razón Práctica. Actualmente es miembro del patronato de la ANECA (agencia española para la acreditación de la calidad de la enseñanza y la investigación), del Consejo de honor de UNESCO Etxea, del Consejo Vasco de la Cultura, del Consejo Asesor de Baketik-Centro por la Paz de Arantzazu, de la redacción de la Revista Internacional de Estudios Vascos y de la Academia de la Latinidad. Eusko Ikaskuntza-Caja Laboral le ha concedido el Premio de Humanidades, Artes, Cultura y Ciencias Sociales 2008.
La revista francesa "Le Nouvel Observateur" le incluyó en el año 2004 en su lista de los 25 pensadores más importantes del mundo.
Daniel Taylor speaking with attendees at the 2019 Young Americans for Liberty Convention at the Best Western Premier Detroit Southfield Hotel in Detroit, Michigan.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
daniel boud took this photo. i cant claim it, but i know i had to put it out there. there is something so beauiful, something so painful, so juvenile, pure. reminds me of a photo my brother took of me when i was about ten, in the emerald green light of my swimming pool at night.
27/100
For those that don't know me, I'm currently on a weight loss journey. Part of this journey includes me riding my bike - 100 kilometres every week and to build up from that figure to reach 200 kilometres.
For the first two days of the week, the ride is with people who are fast and fit - this is excellent in that I have to work to keep up. My friends also know all of the bike paths around SEQ and I've learnt how to get to a lot of places safely and not having to share the road with cars for the great majority of the travel time.
The rest of the week is a combination of me pushing myself to do better and keep an eye on the time over distance but I do like to have one day a week where I ride at my own pace and stop and take photos along the way.
Yesterday was 'that' day for me. I'll publish a little more about that journey soon but for now, I wanted to share this image of "Stranger number 27" aka "Daniel"
Now, dear readers - this is where I need you.
Daniel is very well known and apparently famous. The poor bloke though - I just have no idea who he was / is or how famous he is. I do admit that I had a laugh and asked Daniel if he was trying to do my head in which he assured me he wasn't.
On the ride home I was racking my brain on how I could get my hands on some facial recognition software so that I don't have to go crawling through the web trying to find this gentleman!
So - let me tell you about Daniel and hopefully, someone out there in the WWW will know who this is and tell me. I'm sure when I find out I'll be kicking myself that I didn't make Daniel stay longer and do a series of poses LOL
OK - Daniel is a composer and was using the guitar to write music. He is a musician and has worked with many an orchestra before. He has an accent and a lovely smile and wicked sense of humour. I mean - to torture me and not tell me who he is is just about driving me nuts! I can see it now, I'll be on old woman of 99 and on my death bed still be wondering who he is!
Either way, it was a wonderful ride, I got some great photos of my journey that day and topped it off with meeting Daniel. If anyone knows how to gain access to some facial recognition software - please let me know. Oh, and Daniel, when you read this, could you give me another hint.....like what letter your surname starts with! LOL
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com"; or the group her on flickr www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
Daniel Brandy: Motamorphoses
L'histoire des mots
Illustrations de barbe, Préface de Joseph Hanse
Maquette: Giampiero Caiti et Jean-Marie Mornard
Casterman, Éditeur - Paris, 1986