Hello everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend. I sure had. I went out with a group of photography lovers to take pics of one of São Paulo's most traditional neighborhoods, Bixiga, famous for being home of several Italian immigrants during the 20th century.
I feel like sharing some of my favorite pictures.
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Me, trying out a Lomography Diana. |
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Some street poles (someone, is that the word?) are painted with the colors of the Italian flag. |
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This is what happens when I eat pasta. |
250 pictures and a sunburn later, I feel ready for facing one more week. Opinions on my pics are always welcome. :)
Aw, these are great! I love the mural and the poles. Also, the picture of the man in the orange vest. What's he doing? (Oh, and the word would just be 'some'.) <3
ResponderExcluirThanks, Mary! The man in orange is working on the streetlights. :)
ExcluirGreat pictures! I especially love the second and fifth one. It's quite interesting to see a different side of your city.Thanks for sharing!
ResponderExcluirThanks, Amit!
ExcluirWow Penny, great shots! The 1st and the 6th are my favorite, I love graffiti :) I'm really curious to see the analog photos of the Diana, I hope you'll poste them too :) xx
ResponderExcluirThank you! I also love graffiti, and there were awesome ones on that place! Unfortunately, that Diana is not mine, I just borrowed it for that shot, so I don't have any photos from it.
ExcluirSuch great shots! I didn't know Sao Paulo was that beautiful! I love photography and mail too, so I'm definitely following :D
ResponderExcluirGreat blog!
Greetings from Barcelona!