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Photographer  Gilberto Santa Rosa {Karma:11147}
Project N/A Camera Model Sony Cybershot P 92
Categories Architecture
Macro
At Work
Film Format
Portfolio Macro
Home
Only from Brazil
Lens Sony Optical 3x
Uploaded 11/8/2004 Film / Memory Type N/A
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Views 334 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
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Location City -  Rio de Janeiro
State -  RIO DE JANEIRO
Country - Brazil   Brazil
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[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 11/10/2004
Lovely textures and colors converge in a chilling image of insect dominance.

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Gilberto Santa Rosa   {K:11147} 11/9/2004
Michele;
It isn't an abstract. It is a real bee home, towerlike from one wall of my home. I had posted another wide angle view as an attachment to Márcio. Jathy is a small black bee housed in ground or in walls.

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Gilberto Santa Rosa   {K:11147} 11/9/2004
Sam
In answer to Marcio's question, I had posted an wide angle image of the bees tower.

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Gilberto Santa Rosa   {K:11147} 11/9/2004
Márcio,
Infelizmente um objeto não identificado (vassoura?) chocou-se com a torre das abelinhas, mas elas já estão em fervoroso trabalho de reconstituição. Pela foto anexa, você pode ver a situação, na parede de pedra ao lado da escada...

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The bees tower in reconstruction


Michele Berti   {K:14921} 11/9/2004
nice abstract

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Sam Oppenheim   {K:3362} 11/9/2004
Wow. a fascinating glimpse inton an alien world. it looks like a movie... very nice texture and fascinating object. there are bugs on the inside coming out, but none over the lip - its very 'active' and I can sense forward momentum, but it is also abstract and avant garde because I do not know what it is or where it is. wow. very very cool!!!

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Gilberto Santa Rosa   {K:11147} 11/8/2004
Negativo, Márcio,
Não houve inversão. Trata-se de uma parede de minha casa, revestida de cerâmica até uma certa altura. Estas abelhas da terra fuam as paredes ou barrancos e usam o barro para construirem estas torres à entrada da colmeia. Ficam inclinadas para cima, formando um ângulo de 45 graus com a parede. Amanhã vou tentar uma foto mais elucidativa...
Abraços

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Marcio Janousek Marcio Janousek   {K:32538} 11/8/2004
Olá Gilberto ..ficou bem diferente a imagem..voce deu uma invertida na vertical , ou seja a abelhas descobriram que é melhor não viver de cabeça para baixo.abçs

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