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Comments on "Cement Barbells, Rio"
Wowee...try doing chin-ups on those!
everything you need for a good workout!
Beautiful photograph. The "found" graphic quality is amazing.
This image has a stark simple beauty. The composition, and contrasts in texture and value make this photo quite interesting.
I like what you're finding when you look away from fashion: circles upon circles along with a subtle social commentary. Thanks for a peek behind the scenes.
I'm more fascinated by the shapes of the windows...love the contrast of black and white...
Very interesting shot!
Hey! An invisible person!
haha I'm sorry ^-^
I love that you for once didn't take a picture of a person, it is a very interesting shot! although your other people-shots are still very interesting too of course!
That's hot. Very Rocky Balboa.
The whole picture reminds me of the buildings in my hometown in the late 60's and the 70's De veras!
Interesting mix of colour, texture and line. Your photographs have so much more depth and 'roundedness' (for want of a better word) than many other peoples - the whole image speaks, there's nothing wasted.
Those "windows" are actually screens, made with a certain type of clay brick that has a large perforated cross-sectional area. They are very common in tropical Latin America, in places where weather is warm most of the time. These screens filter daylight in a beautiful way, but they also provide something essential in these latitudes: Protection against intruders.
I like how there is two of many things in this photograph as well as the beautiful various shades of grey, black and white
I like how there is two of many things in this photograph as well as the beautiful various shades of grey, black and white.
I like this shot. The lines, and texture. I really love the contrast of the white wall and posts and the dark through the screens. The bar bells add a nice little surprise. Love!
This picture is so interesting to look at. It makes me want to go and explore!
I am so happy to see this pictures from Rio!!! I love your blog and I am Brazilian. So proud to see pictures of my country on your blog!!! Thank you. ;)
the symmetry was what first drew me in.
very subtle and captivating
almost rythmic
There's a lovely sense of peace to this scene. I hope you continue to share these broader perspectives in future entries. Thanks for this!
What is this?
thats why they got good looking blokes!
I love these urban design shots. Do more!
poeple in brazil are born pretty...
i saw you many times at rio summer. i won't stop five minutes and try some chat. worked a lot at that job and as a fan loose my opportunity to congratulate you.
you edited just few pictures from rio, and i already expected that. curious you have talked about the girl's hair in rio. fully true.
well, i worked so hard behind the scenes, like to know a little bit more about other impressions.
here: love your work. amazing pictures.
um abraço