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Since the 4th edition in 1957, the São Paulo Biennial takes place at the Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo in the Parque do Ibirapuera. The pavilion was designed by a team lead by Oscar Niemeyer and Hélio Uchôa, and named after Francisco (Ciccillo) Matarazzo Sobrinho (1898-1977), the Biennial's founder. The three-storey building provides an exhibition space of 30,000 sqm.
The tree is a Tabebuia specimen. It blooms in winter.
I do like the opposition nature X architure in this shot, what do you think?
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Olá Carmem,
Bela composição!!! Ainda estou tentando entender de que ângulo vc tirou esta foto :-). Ficou muito original e achei legal a oposição entre o prédio do Niemeyer e uma das várias espécies raras de árvores que existem no parque. Sua foto resume bem o ambiente do Ibirapuera. Bela definição, belas cores. Ótima nota. Parabéns.
Um abraço
Naherty
Hi Carmem. This sure is a fun shooting angle. It's also so very creative. I think it's even better because of the blue sky. Very well seen Carmem!
Γεια σου Carmen, πολύ καλή ματιά.
Hello Carmen,
It is well seen, the graphical and straight building and the nature in all senses.
I just would prefer the building ridge perfectly vertical.
Regards,
Didier
- pitai
(3925) - [2006-03-05 20:43]
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hola carmen, me gusto mucho este angulo. la combinacion de este arbol sin hojas y lleno de flores, mas la estructura de lineas rectas y blancas del edificio me hace recuerdo a una imagen japonesa. el cielo ayuda mucho aca, ya que da contraste y define muy bien las dos areas. a mi me gusta, TFS, gabriel
- nofer
(3178) - [2006-03-22 20:27]
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Olhando para o céu...!!! Muito boa composição, com cores ótimas. Contraste e nitidez bons.
Um bom trabalho.
TFS
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