Camocim, a small city in the Brazilian northeastern state of Ceará, shows a unique scenery where culture (the way sail boats are built) and nature (a river mouth, dunes and the sea) compose this view worth contemplating.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
The Rain Forest
After 5 years living in the Brazilian southeast, I post this picture to represent the many colorful scenes I witnessed in the rainforest.
Besides the visual experience, sounds and smells are also presented to anyone walking a few meters into the woods, particularly in well preserved areas.
I hope being able to transmit the wonder anybody feels when in contact with such marvels of nature.
Monday, July 13, 2009
One more day: gone or coming?
The sun setting or rising is, maybe, one of the most common photo subject. For one thing this fact might be justified: it is different each day.
This shot was taken in Parnaíba, a promissing tourist spot in the northeast state of Piaui. There are many other natural attractions in that area, as the marvelous "Delta" (the estuary that forms many islands), but the SUN, rising or setting, is still the strongest natural appeal to human nature anywhere.
This shot was taken in Parnaíba, a promissing tourist spot in the northeast state of Piaui. There are many other natural attractions in that area, as the marvelous "Delta" (the estuary that forms many islands), but the SUN, rising or setting, is still the strongest natural appeal to human nature anywhere.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Changes
This picture was shot at a particular spot in the northeast. I had taken pictures of this plant before, during the dry season, showing completely different characteristics. Not only it changes according to the weather, but its flowers become totally distinct between its fresh blooming and last stages.
Impossible to say which stage is more pleasant to the eyes.
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Daily Escape
This palm tree can be seen from my window. I am not sure how old this plant is, but it is an impressive six-story tall, and still growing, organism. It is my favorite city escape, in the actual sense of the words, even more when a gust makes this giant tilt a little and wave its leaves. Enjoy the view you too!
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Thriving.
Deeply into the semi desert land of Ceará, a Brazilian state near the Equator Line, I came across this beautiful blossoming plant. It called my attention not only for the vivid colors contrasting with the monochromatic dry tone of the surroundings,
Amburana cearensis
but for the way it succeeds where most plants are in a state of stagnation, waiting for the raining season. It does send us a message of strength!
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