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The beautiful Severn Bridge [Second Crossing] taking from Black Rock Picnic Area in that golden hour before sunset.
Campinas,SP,30e31 .10 .2019, INOVA CAMPINAS , InovaCampinas Trade Show 2019 na sua 6ª edição e reuniu diferentes atores do ecossistema de inovação da região de Campinas, com a participação de empresas, investidores, startups e empreendedores nacionais e internacionais. Cerca de 3 mil visitantes passaram pelo local em dois dias de programação e mais de 300 reuniões de negócios foram realizadas, no Expo D.Pedro em Campinas. Fotos Ricardo Lima
Campinas,SP,28.04.2018, 6º edição do Fórum Regional do Varejo, principal evento varejista do Interior de São Paulo, terá como tema “Um Olhar Para o Fator Humano no Centro da Estratégia do Varejo”. Realizado pela Associação Comercial de Campinas, Câmara de Dirigentes Lojistas Campinas, no Expo Parque D. Pedro Shopping. Fotos : Ricardo Lima
Two weeks previously I followed some early morning fishermen through (I was first time visitor) a rather obscure path to the beach. I was surprised at how bright and clear the sky was. Not planning a night shot I had 15 minutes to sunrise. While I fumbled in the dark to switch to a wide angle lens, find my small flashlight, and manually set the lens and tripod up, I got one poorly planned shot off before my lens completely fogged over from the intense humidity. For the next 30 minutes, while the sun was rising, I was wiping condensation off the lens and got nothing worth saving. Flash forward two weeks later I was prepared. I had my headlamp on, I knew where to park my car, my camera gear was given enough time to get acclimated to the humidity, and I took a mental snapshot of where critical stuff was in the camera bag so I could find it in the dark. This was the shot I wanted and had previously missed!
here we happened into a wonderful concert by four Bulgarian men, singing liturgical music with fabulous harmonies inside the tiny church
A second UP intermodal train heads southbound through Granite City on Springfield Sub track two with UP SD70ACe #8788 in the lead.
Fred "The Hammer" Williamson host his celebrity golf tournament to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project.
On our second visit to the Booth, we saw two current exhibitions. One featured the recent acquisitions from the last two years and the other was a room full of huge, distinctive portraits by Bulgarian born Ross Rossin from his recent tour of the American West.
The world’s largest permanent exhibition space for Western art is in Cartersville, Georgia at the Booth Western Art Museum.
Open since 2003 and located just north of Atlanta along I-75, the Booth is the largest museum of its kind in the Southeast and an Affiliate to the Smithsonian Institution. At 120,000 square feet, the Booth is an architectural wonder – designed to resemble a modern pueblo and constructed from Bulgarian limestone. The Booth’s permanent collection of Western art, Presidential portraits and letters, and Civil War art allows visitors to “See America’s Story” – the land, people, struggles, dreams, and legends – in paintings, sculpture, photography and artifacts. Sagebrush Ranch is an award-winning, hands-on experience and interactive children’s gallery.
Western art in Georgia, specifically Cartersville? Booth Museum was started by a family who call Cartersville home and have been Western art collectors for many years. It was their wish to share their art with the community, particularly young people who might not otherwise be exposed to art. The Museum was named for Sam Booth, a good friend and mentor to the founders of the Museum. Booth Western Art Museum is operated under the umbrella of Georgia Museums, Inc., which also includes Tellus Science Museum, Bartow History Museum and, coming soon, Savoy Automobile Museum.
Since opening, more than 3/4 million people have visited the Booth. As the buzz surrounding the Booth continues to grow, so does the Museum’s accolades, including being named the 2016 Escape to the Southeast Travel Attraction of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society, 2016 Reader’s Choice “Best Western Museum” in America by True West Magazine, listed among “The South’s Best Museums” by Southern Living, top 10 ranking in “30 Must-See Art Museums In The U.S.” by thecareerartproject.com, and one of “5 U.S. Art Museums to Add to Your Bucket List” by thedailyquirk.com.
The Booth’s permanent collection covers more than a dozen galleries, showcasing legendary artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell to contemporary masters Howard Terpning and Andy Warhol. Unique to the Booth, the Millar Presidential Gallery displays a portrait and original hand-signed letter from each U.S. President, George Washington through Donald Trump. Supplementing the permanent collection are several temporary galleries, hosting 10 to 12 exhibitions per year.
In addition to “Seeing America’s Story” in our galleries, visitors can experience American heritage through several annual events, plus lectures, programing, and exhibition openings. Each February the For the Love of Art Gala Weekend features live and silent art auctions generating funds needed to help support the Museum’s mission. Every March the Southeastern Cowboy Gathering features traditional Cowboy food, music and poetry. October brings the Southeastern Cowboy Festival & Symposium with Native American dancing, gun fight reenactments, art history lectures, a Western marketplace and much more. The museum also welcomes visiting artists and scholars to speak at twice monthly lectures and exhibition openings throughout the year.