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PLEASE VIEW LARGE - Press "L" on your keyboard... It looks much better!
Pulsa la tecla L para verla mejor sobre fondo negro y en grande.
Esta toma me fue un poco complicada de hacer, el contraste de luces que habia, hizo que el fotometro sea engañado, mas aun que la pantalla LCD de la camara no deja ver mucho detalle, finalmente creo que salio bien.
Aqui son 6 tomas verticales unidas de manera horizontal. Espero les guste
Tomas hechas con mi nueva Nikon D2x, lente Nikkor 18-55
Now that I am in Larcomar which has brilliant sunsets, I can´t resist the tempation to photograph them.
International fashion model Danella Lucioni, featured on a large billboard in Larcomar in the city of Miraflores, in Lima, Peru.
Official Website - www.justdanella.com
Bio - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danella_Lucioni
Videos - www.youtube.com/justdanella
Blog - alive.justdanella.com
Twitter - twitter.com/justdanella
TV credits/IMDb - www.imdb.com/name/nm2325252
More peruvian girls:
flickr.com/photos/javi270270/collections/72157602283348969/
UVK Larcomar
Lima, Peru 2008
One of three parking garage vehicle exhaust vents built as public art pieces in the park (Parque Alfredo Salazar) over the garage of Larcomar Shopping Mall.
Shopping Center Larcomar,Miraflores,Lima
秘鲁首都利马望花区的一个现代化商业区,位于太平洋沿岸的山崖上。这里大都市氛围相当明显,得天独厚的自然架构,从海边的公路到高处的大楼,错落有致,在各个位置放眼望去都有不同的景色。
空中不时传来动力滑翔伞的轰鸣声,如同空中绽开的美丽花朵,在万豪酒店硕大的玻璃幕墙上投下灿烂的镜像。
Larcomar商业中心是现代利马、活力利马的集中体现。
Tomar fotos en este lugar, esta prohibido , esta la tome a penas cuando tenia 1 mes en la fotografía, obvio que antes de enterarme de esa restricción.
Larcomar on an overcast day. The Larcomar is a shopping center mall in the Miraflores district of Lima, Peru and is frequently visited by international tourists, as well as by locals from Miraflores and other parts of Lima.
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HDR composite of a wide angle shot. Larcomar shopping mall is located in Miraflores in Lima. Cliff-top views are available to those dinning at excellent restaurants.
Campaña Rexona. Larcomar. Miraflores. Lima, Peru
More peruvian girls Peru Girls - Ella es peruana, or in my personal set Ella es peruana - Peruvian Girls
Appartment Buildings Miraflores, Lima, Peru near the Pacific coast and Larcomar Shopping.
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The 'Cow Parade' - photos taken at Larcomar, Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
The invasion of cows arrived in Lima - translated from 'El Comercio' Lima Peru
If for some strange reason you ever imagined seeing a pink cow, standing in front of Government House, this is your chance.
Ekeko Cow was designed, built and painted by artist Ivonne Lima and is one of the fiberglass cows that have invaded our capital as part of the "Cow Parade".
This huge urban art exhibition, held since 1999 around the world, was brought into the country by the advertising company and Gigantografías Hurdles Group inaugurated yesterday in the Cercado de Lima.
Eighty sculptures, designed by politicians, artists and national characters of the show will be exhibited for three months in the park and the passage Saenz Pena Chabuca Granda, in Barranco, the Plaza de Armas and the passage Scribes in the Holding; parks Salazar , Love, Raimondi and Kennedy in Miraflores, the Free People's Central Park and the Jockey Plaza shopping center in Surco.
"In February, when the shows end, 64 cows will be auctioned to raise funds for the Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru, Lima Foundation and the NGO Partners in Health, while the remaining 16 will be given to companies that sponsored the event," said general manager and group Gigantografías Vallas, Gerardo Manghi.
Among those who agreed to design, build and paint one of these peculiar cows stand Gian Marco, Dina Paucar, Damaris, Carlos Galdos, Pochi Marambio, Raul Romero, Bruno Pinasco, Mauritius Fernandini, Marcelo Wong, Eduardo Tokeshi, Aldo Shiroma, Jose Antonio Morales, Jose Miguel Valdivia, Carlos Revilla.
Even the city's mayor, Luis Castaneda, who opened the exhibition yesterday were encouraged to create his sculpture, installed in the Plaza de Armas. The cow, named Lima Linda, his body displayed in drawings of some of the works that the council of Lima in the city running, and a large sign reading "Thanks for letting us work".
"The" Cow Parade "allows citizens to turn their creativity in these cows, which are then exposed in the city. This allows the city to become a great art gallery, "said Castaneda, after learning that the first mayor of the world to participate in the unique exhibition.
Gifted amateur
While the event is recognized for renowned artists summons also seeks to show the talent of new artists. Yvonne is the case of Lima and its Ekeko cow, or the elegant Vanessa Vaca Laura and her People's Chivoy.
Lima said he was very happy because his cow was the one that succeeded in drawing more attention from those attending the inauguration.
When asked why he decided to paint it pink and show up, she replied, laughing: "I wanted a strong color that captures the public's attention and, besides, I liked that their udders could be easily seen.
The design and construction of a cow can cost over 2 thousand dollars. However, the artists who participated were sponsored by companies such as El Comercio, Gloria, Nike, JW Marriott, GoCard and Vallas and Gigantografías Group.
FIGURES
$ 25
million has been raised "Cow Parade" in auctions held across the world.
U.S. $ 146 thousand
has been the highest price paid for a cow auction in a sample. It was sold in Dublin (Ireland) in 2003.
POINTS
The "Cow Parade" has been performed in over 50 cities worldwide, including New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, Milan, Istanbul, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Lima.
The aim of this exhibition is to raise money for various nonprofit organizations operating in the cities where the activity is held.
The founders of the "Cow Parade" Cow chose the image because they consider that this represents good things to different people in the world.
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The 'Cow Parade' - photos taken at Larcomar, Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
The invasion of cows arrived in Lima - translated from 'El Comercio' Lima Peru
If for some strange reason you ever imagined seeing a pink cow, standing in front of Government House, this is your chance.
Ekeko Cow was designed, built and painted by artist Ivonne Lima and is one of the fiberglass cows that have invaded our capital as part of the "Cow Parade".
This huge urban art exhibition, held since 1999 around the world, was brought into the country by the advertising company and Gigantografías Hurdles Group inaugurated yesterday in the Cercado de Lima.
Eighty sculptures, designed by politicians, artists and national characters of the show will be exhibited for three months in the park and the passage Saenz Pena Chabuca Granda, in Barranco, the Plaza de Armas and the passage Scribes in the Holding; parks Salazar , Love, Raimondi and Kennedy in Miraflores, the Free People's Central Park and the Jockey Plaza shopping center in Surco.
"In February, when the shows end, 64 cows will be auctioned to raise funds for the Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru, Lima Foundation and the NGO Partners in Health, while the remaining 16 will be given to companies that sponsored the event," said general manager and group Gigantografías Vallas, Gerardo Manghi.
Among those who agreed to design, build and paint one of these peculiar cows stand Gian Marco, Dina Paucar, Damaris, Carlos Galdos, Pochi Marambio, Raul Romero, Bruno Pinasco, Mauritius Fernandini, Marcelo Wong, Eduardo Tokeshi, Aldo Shiroma, Jose Antonio Morales, Jose Miguel Valdivia, Carlos Revilla.
Even the city's mayor, Luis Castaneda, who opened the exhibition yesterday were encouraged to create his sculpture, installed in the Plaza de Armas. The cow, named Lima Linda, his body displayed in drawings of some of the works that the council of Lima in the city running, and a large sign reading "Thanks for letting us work".
"The" Cow Parade "allows citizens to turn their creativity in these cows, which are then exposed in the city. This allows the city to become a great art gallery, "said Castaneda, after learning that the first mayor of the world to participate in the unique exhibition.
Gifted amateur
While the event is recognized for renowned artists summons also seeks to show the talent of new artists. Yvonne is the case of Lima and its Ekeko cow, or the elegant Vanessa Vaca Laura and her People's Chivoy.
Lima said he was very happy because his cow was the one that succeeded in drawing more attention from those attending the inauguration.
When asked why he decided to paint it pink and show up, she replied, laughing: "I wanted a strong color that captures the public's attention and, besides, I liked that their udders could be easily seen.
The design and construction of a cow can cost over 2 thousand dollars. However, the artists who participated were sponsored by companies such as El Comercio, Gloria, Nike, JW Marriott, GoCard and Vallas and Gigantografías Group.
FIGURES
$ 25
million has been raised "Cow Parade" in auctions held across the world.
U.S. $ 146 thousand
has been the highest price paid for a cow auction in a sample. It was sold in Dublin (Ireland) in 2003.
POINTS
The "Cow Parade" has been performed in over 50 cities worldwide, including New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, Milan, Istanbul, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Lima.
The aim of this exhibition is to raise money for various nonprofit organizations operating in the cities where the activity is held.
The founders of the "Cow Parade" Cow chose the image because they consider that this represents good things to different people in the world.
The 'Cow Parade' - photos taken at Larcomar, Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
The invasion of cows arrived in Lima - translated from 'El Comercio' Lima Peru
If for some strange reason you ever imagined seeing a pink cow, standing in front of Government House, this is your chance.
Ekeko Cow was designed, built and painted by artist Ivonne Lima and is one of the fiberglass cows that have invaded our capital as part of the "Cow Parade".
This huge urban art exhibition, held since 1999 around the world, was brought into the country by the advertising company and Gigantografías Hurdles Group inaugurated yesterday in the Cercado de Lima.
Eighty sculptures, designed by politicians, artists and national characters of the show will be exhibited for three months in the park and the passage Saenz Pena Chabuca Granda, in Barranco, the Plaza de Armas and the passage Scribes in the Holding; parks Salazar , Love, Raimondi and Kennedy in Miraflores, the Free People's Central Park and the Jockey Plaza shopping center in Surco.
"In February, when the shows end, 64 cows will be auctioned to raise funds for the Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru, Lima Foundation and the NGO Partners in Health, while the remaining 16 will be given to companies that sponsored the event," said general manager and group Gigantografías Vallas, Gerardo Manghi.
Among those who agreed to design, build and paint one of these peculiar cows stand Gian Marco, Dina Paucar, Damaris, Carlos Galdos, Pochi Marambio, Raul Romero, Bruno Pinasco, Mauritius Fernandini, Marcelo Wong, Eduardo Tokeshi, Aldo Shiroma, Jose Antonio Morales, Jose Miguel Valdivia, Carlos Revilla.
Even the city's mayor, Luis Castaneda, who opened the exhibition yesterday were encouraged to create his sculpture, installed in the Plaza de Armas. The cow, named Lima Linda, his body displayed in drawings of some of the works that the council of Lima in the city running, and a large sign reading "Thanks for letting us work".
"The" Cow Parade "allows citizens to turn their creativity in these cows, which are then exposed in the city. This allows the city to become a great art gallery, "said Castaneda, after learning that the first mayor of the world to participate in the unique exhibition.
Gifted amateur
While the event is recognized for renowned artists summons also seeks to show the talent of new artists. Yvonne is the case of Lima and its Ekeko cow, or the elegant Vanessa Vaca Laura and her People's Chivoy.
Lima said he was very happy because his cow was the one that succeeded in drawing more attention from those attending the inauguration.
When asked why he decided to paint it pink and show up, she replied, laughing: "I wanted a strong color that captures the public's attention and, besides, I liked that their udders could be easily seen.
The design and construction of a cow can cost over 2 thousand dollars. However, the artists who participated were sponsored by companies such as El Comercio, Gloria, Nike, JW Marriott, GoCard and Vallas and Gigantografías Group.
FIGURES
$ 25
million has been raised "Cow Parade" in auctions held across the world.
U.S. $ 146 thousand
has been the highest price paid for a cow auction in a sample. It was sold in Dublin (Ireland) in 2003.
POINTS
The "Cow Parade" has been performed in over 50 cities worldwide, including New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, Milan, Istanbul, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Lima.
The aim of this exhibition is to raise money for various nonprofit organizations operating in the cities where the activity is held.
The founders of the "Cow Parade" Cow chose the image because they consider that this represents good things to different people in the world.
More peruvian girls:
flickr.com/photos/javi270270/collections/72157602283348969/
UVK Larcomar
Lima, Peru 2008
The 'Cow Parade' - photos taken at Larcomar, Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
The invasion of cows arrived in Lima - translated from 'El Comercio' Lima Peru
If for some strange reason you ever imagined seeing a pink cow, standing in front of Government House, this is your chance.
Ekeko Cow was designed, built and painted by artist Ivonne Lima and is one of the fiberglass cows that have invaded our capital as part of the "Cow Parade".
This huge urban art exhibition, held since 1999 around the world, was brought into the country by the advertising company and Gigantografías Hurdles Group inaugurated yesterday in the Cercado de Lima.
Eighty sculptures, designed by politicians, artists and national characters of the show will be exhibited for three months in the park and the passage Saenz Pena Chabuca Granda, in Barranco, the Plaza de Armas and the passage Scribes in the Holding; parks Salazar , Love, Raimondi and Kennedy in Miraflores, the Free People's Central Park and the Jockey Plaza shopping center in Surco.
"In February, when the shows end, 64 cows will be auctioned to raise funds for the Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru, Lima Foundation and the NGO Partners in Health, while the remaining 16 will be given to companies that sponsored the event," said general manager and group Gigantografías Vallas, Gerardo Manghi.
Among those who agreed to design, build and paint one of these peculiar cows stand Gian Marco, Dina Paucar, Damaris, Carlos Galdos, Pochi Marambio, Raul Romero, Bruno Pinasco, Mauritius Fernandini, Marcelo Wong, Eduardo Tokeshi, Aldo Shiroma, Jose Antonio Morales, Jose Miguel Valdivia, Carlos Revilla.
Even the city's mayor, Luis Castaneda, who opened the exhibition yesterday were encouraged to create his sculpture, installed in the Plaza de Armas. The cow, named Lima Linda, his body displayed in drawings of some of the works that the council of Lima in the city running, and a large sign reading "Thanks for letting us work".
"The" Cow Parade "allows citizens to turn their creativity in these cows, which are then exposed in the city. This allows the city to become a great art gallery, "said Castaneda, after learning that the first mayor of the world to participate in the unique exhibition.
Gifted amateur
While the event is recognized for renowned artists summons also seeks to show the talent of new artists. Yvonne is the case of Lima and its Ekeko cow, or the elegant Vanessa Vaca Laura and her People's Chivoy.
Lima said he was very happy because his cow was the one that succeeded in drawing more attention from those attending the inauguration.
When asked why he decided to paint it pink and show up, she replied, laughing: "I wanted a strong color that captures the public's attention and, besides, I liked that their udders could be easily seen.
The design and construction of a cow can cost over 2 thousand dollars. However, the artists who participated were sponsored by companies such as El Comercio, Gloria, Nike, JW Marriott, GoCard and Vallas and Gigantografías Group.
FIGURES
$ 25
million has been raised "Cow Parade" in auctions held across the world.
U.S. $ 146 thousand
has been the highest price paid for a cow auction in a sample. It was sold in Dublin (Ireland) in 2003.
POINTS
The "Cow Parade" has been performed in over 50 cities worldwide, including New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, Milan, Istanbul, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Lima.
The aim of this exhibition is to raise money for various nonprofit organizations operating in the cities where the activity is held.
The founders of the "Cow Parade" Cow chose the image because they consider that this represents good things to different people in the world.
The 'Cow Parade' - photos taken at Larcomar, Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
The invasion of cows arrived in Lima - translated from 'El Comercio' Lima Peru
If for some strange reason you ever imagined seeing a pink cow, standing in front of Government House, this is your chance.
Ekeko Cow was designed, built and painted by artist Ivonne Lima and is one of the fiberglass cows that have invaded our capital as part of the "Cow Parade".
This huge urban art exhibition, held since 1999 around the world, was brought into the country by the advertising company and Gigantografías Hurdles Group inaugurated yesterday in the Cercado de Lima.
Eighty sculptures, designed by politicians, artists and national characters of the show will be exhibited for three months in the park and the passage Saenz Pena Chabuca Granda, in Barranco, the Plaza de Armas and the passage Scribes in the Holding; parks Salazar , Love, Raimondi and Kennedy in Miraflores, the Free People's Central Park and the Jockey Plaza shopping center in Surco.
"In February, when the shows end, 64 cows will be auctioned to raise funds for the Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru, Lima Foundation and the NGO Partners in Health, while the remaining 16 will be given to companies that sponsored the event," said general manager and group Gigantografías Vallas, Gerardo Manghi.
Among those who agreed to design, build and paint one of these peculiar cows stand Gian Marco, Dina Paucar, Damaris, Carlos Galdos, Pochi Marambio, Raul Romero, Bruno Pinasco, Mauritius Fernandini, Marcelo Wong, Eduardo Tokeshi, Aldo Shiroma, Jose Antonio Morales, Jose Miguel Valdivia, Carlos Revilla.
Even the city's mayor, Luis Castaneda, who opened the exhibition yesterday were encouraged to create his sculpture, installed in the Plaza de Armas. The cow, named Lima Linda, his body displayed in drawings of some of the works that the council of Lima in the city running, and a large sign reading "Thanks for letting us work".
"The" Cow Parade "allows citizens to turn their creativity in these cows, which are then exposed in the city. This allows the city to become a great art gallery, "said Castaneda, after learning that the first mayor of the world to participate in the unique exhibition.
Gifted amateur
While the event is recognized for renowned artists summons also seeks to show the talent of new artists. Yvonne is the case of Lima and its Ekeko cow, or the elegant Vanessa Vaca Laura and her People's Chivoy.
Lima said he was very happy because his cow was the one that succeeded in drawing more attention from those attending the inauguration.
When asked why he decided to paint it pink and show up, she replied, laughing: "I wanted a strong color that captures the public's attention and, besides, I liked that their udders could be easily seen.
The design and construction of a cow can cost over 2 thousand dollars. However, the artists who participated were sponsored by companies such as El Comercio, Gloria, Nike, JW Marriott, GoCard and Vallas and Gigantografías Group.
FIGURES
$ 25
million has been raised "Cow Parade" in auctions held across the world.
U.S. $ 146 thousand
has been the highest price paid for a cow auction in a sample. It was sold in Dublin (Ireland) in 2003.
POINTS
The "Cow Parade" has been performed in over 50 cities worldwide, including New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, Milan, Istanbul, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Lima.
The aim of this exhibition is to raise money for various nonprofit organizations operating in the cities where the activity is held.
The founders of the "Cow Parade" Cow chose the image because they consider that this represents good things to different people in the world.