Hi Anja,
As a first post, I’d like you to write about a photograph you took. I’d like to show you a photograph that I took that I really like. I took it in Valparaiso 10 or 11 years ago. It was taken at the exit of El Peral elevator which takes passengers from Plaza de la Justicia up to Paseo Yugoslavo en Cerro Alegre. I’d gone there to give a mini-tour of Valparaiso to some of my family who were here in Chile on holiday. I’m quite a fan of street art when it’s harmonious with the surroundings, and when I saw the figure with the birds on his arms I thought it was just what you’d expect to find on “Happy Hill”. I think the artwork has real charm. I especially like the effect from the different sized eyes. I guess I’m proud of the photo, not because of any special technical ability, but simply because I created a better than average image. I use this image as the screen saver on my PC and as the background on my Facebook page. I went back to Valparaiso about a year later and the prince had been defaced and was in bad shape. I found another piece of art by the same artist. It was on a stairwell in the same neighbourhood. I think it was just the little “little prince” and one bird. However, I went to Valpo a few years ago and neither painting exists any longer. I guess that makes my photo even more special:)
Write about a photograph you took or appear in.
Say:
Where and when the photograph was taken,
What the photograph shows,
Why you like the photograph,
Write at least 150 words. Write a comment on your teacher’s blog.

I show you this photograph that I took in the north of Chile, In the Altiplano, I took this photograph 6 years ago, on a trip of my father, in this trip we travel for 2 weeks around the desert of Atacama,
ReplyDeleteI appreciate this picture because I am a fan of bells, in particulary of ancient bells, this bells are made in bronze, they hang from to a kaktus trunk with a ribbon of leader.
I like this photograph for the elements presents. I like because of the pigeons that they look similar to guardian.
The bells of the church in the north of Chile are curious and characteristic.
Many of they –but not all have two bells, one big and other more little in the same tower,
but I don't know the significance, I can imagine that it is for the different sounds that they made.