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Volta Mantovana - Buzzi & Buzzi Busnago

 

Volta Mantovana - Buzzi & Buzzi Busnago

l'occhio vede ciò che la mente conosce (JW Goethe)

Me and ester had take away coffee and a long walk. aaand ended up taking few pictures. I like'em

El Estadio Ester Roa Rebolledo, correspondiente a la municipalidad de Concepción y conocido como estadio collao, es el recinto deportivo de la ciudad y se ubica en el acceso este de Concepción. Fue inaugurado en 1962, siendo remodelado en el 2015, para la Copa América masculina de ese año.

Erlend Arras, erlendarrashotmail.com Cc.

© Kaisa Keizars / keizarskaisa@gmail.com

Minolta Hi-Matic

Kikis Fruits // Fruit shop

Groovys Salon // Dog Grooming

Bens Tires // Tire Service

Tipsy's Winehouse

Sábado, 21 de Julio de 2007.

 

Foto de Ester en la misma sesión de fotos "improvisada" que la anterior, pero sin el mismo estilo de retoque.

Aún así en esta sólo la he maquillado un poco y le he enrojecido un poco más el pelo, ya que ella lo tiene teñido de ese color y en la foto orginal apenas se apreciaba.

Ester, the little girl whose father was pastor at KCMC church. She had one lovely dress she wore all week, every week, always looking like a flower girl at a muddy wedding.

The Ester Cinema was one of the first film theatres in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. The cinema was opened in 1930 as the Dizengoff Square Cinema. In 1931 it was named the Esther Cinema. It is designed in the German school of architectural style known as Bauhaus that was common from 1919 to 1933. This style has its principles, based on functionalisn and development of existing skills.

 

Since closing, the building has been recently restored and renovated to become an elegant and unique 82 room hotel, known as the Hotel Cinema. Care has been taken to preserve the characteristic exterior and the beautiful original starcase and chandeliers. On display are the original projectors, movie posters, theatre chairs and classic movies are screened in the lobby, where popcorn is served!

 

Source: Cinema Treasures.

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