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Walt Disney Studios Park,
Disneyland Paris.
November 2012.
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May 6, 2019 – A Musician-to-be?
I had a chance for some cuddles today with my new Great-Niece, only 10 days old. She’s precious, of course and already quite the charmer. And she has long fingers… a future pianist perhaps?
my littlest, behind the camera. this was just 5 days before she got her own! she has been shooting ever since. she may just have a steadier hand than i :)
We climbed up and into some really old pyramids. I mean, really, really old. This is the so-called "Bent Pyramid". It dates back to about 2600 B.C., during the reign of the pharaoh Sneferu, and is one of the earlier pyramids. It's "bent" because they realized partway through that the angle was wrong and had to be changed. It was too steep initially. It was built at 55 degrees but partway through was changed to 43 degrees. A second, nearby pyramid (the "Red Pyramid") built shortly afterwards also by Sneferu was at 43 degrees.
Ironically (or maybe not), this is not actually one of the pyramids we climbed inside. It's not currently open to tourists.
(More pics coming soon. I promise.)
Inauguration of the Goan Shutterbugs' FIRST Exhibition at the Big Foot Gallery at Ancestral Goa, Loutolim
Chief Guest Mr. Shridar Kamat writing his thoughts about the Goan Shutterbugs' Capture the Emotions Exhibition at Big Foot Art Gallery, Loutolim
The Pablove Shutterbugs Photography Day Camp teaches children and teens living with cancer "to develop their creative voice through the art of photography". Through this summer program, students learn about photography and composition. While working, with volunteers, they students also learn to express themselves and make new friends. It is an incredible opportunity for kids to have fun and take photographs!
-Virginia Bulacio
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Pablove Foundation trabajo en uno de sus programas de verano, conocido en ingles como "Pablove Shutterbugs Photography Day Camp". El programa enseña a los niños y adolescentes que viven con cáncer "a desarrollar su voz creativa a través del arte de la fotografía". A través de este programa, los estudiantes aprenden sobre fotografía, composición y trabajan junto a los voluntarios donde aprenden a expresarse y crear nuevas amistades. Es una oportunidad increíble para que los niños se diviertan y tomen fotografías.
-Virginia Bulacio
Canopic jars from Egypt, which were used to keep organs of mummies. The, uh, interlopers? From IKEA.
I like the way I caught the reflection, especially the reflection on the bottom pane of glass, in this photo.
The Pablove Shutterbugs Photography Day Camp teaches children and teens living with cancer "to develop their creative voice through the art of photography". Through this summer program, students learn about photography and composition. While working, with volunteers, they students also learn to express themselves and make new friends. It is an incredible opportunity for kids to have fun and take photographs!
-Virginia Bulacio
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Pablove Foundation trabajo en uno de sus programas de verano, conocido en ingles como "Pablove Shutterbugs Photography Day Camp". El programa enseña a los niños y adolescentes que viven con cáncer "a desarrollar su voz creativa a través del arte de la fotografía". A través de este programa, los estudiantes aprenden sobre fotografía, composición y trabajan junto a los voluntarios donde aprenden a expresarse y crear nuevas amistades. Es una oportunidad increíble para que los niños se diviertan y tomen fotografías.
-Virginia Bulacio