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May 08

Reflejos

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall... Show Me the Colors in it All!

all seasons in one day

I decided my final project for my photography class here in Barcelona would assume the theme of "reflections of Europe," and I suppose you could say that a sub-theme was "colors." I am on the verge of being obsessed with reflections and colors, especially when combined (hence my adoration for bubbles). I don't know why... they just seem magical.
Here are all the photos included in my book, sometimes with a quotation attached. You may have seen some of them before...

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"Reality, whether approached imaginatively or empirically, remains a surface, hermetic." Samuel Becket
[Barrio Raval, Barcelona.]


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[Cemetery, Paris.]


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[Girona.]


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"Travelers are fantasists, conjurers, seers-- and what they finally discover is that every round object everywhere is a crystal ball: stone, teapot, the marvelous globe of the human eye." Cynthia Ozick
[Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona.]


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[La Boquería, Barcelona.]


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"This world of imagination is infinite and eternal, whereas the world of generation is finite and temporal. There exist in that eternal world the eternal realities of everything which we see reflected in this vegetable glass of nature." William Blake
[Sepulchre Window, Paris.]


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[Dalí Museo, Figueres.]


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[University of Barcelona Gardens.]


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[Dying Crab, Barcelona.]


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[Broken Rose, Barcelona.]


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"This sea has the color of mackerel, changeable I mean. You don't always know if it is green or violet, you can't even say it's blue, because the next moment the changing reflection has taken on a tint of rose or gray." Vincent Van Gogh
[Sea, San Sebastian.]


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[View from Megan's Apartment, Barcelona.]


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She Was Living in Quite a Bubble...
[Marie Antoinette's Bedroom, Versailles.]


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[Abstract Window, Barcelona.]


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"Don't tell me the moon is shining, show me the glint of light on broken glass." Anton Chekhov

Amor....

Posted by EmSlice 19.05.2008 17:10 Archived in Photography | Spain Comments (1)

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Lisboa, Portugal

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I spent last weekend in Lisboa, Portugal (you may know it as Lisbon) with the same three girl friends I went to San Sebastian with. Now, I know I've said this about pretty much every place I've been to, but I reallllllly loved Lisboa! I feel like it and San Sebastian epitomize the two different kinds of places I love. San Sebastian is clean, beautiful, friendly, safe, homey, green, charming, and cute. Lisboa is funky, vintage, fun, bursting with color and culture, and all of it really, really unique. I don't know how to define the culture of it in the context of Europe-- it's like a mix of all these different places, it seems: Paris, Spain, Italy, maybe some influence from the Netherlands, certainly something inspired by Asian countries... but at the same time it's something totally different from all of those and it stands completely on its own.
Overall, everything worked out really well for us--- our hostel was AMAZING, I would recommend anyone of any age to stay there, so check it out if you go to Portugal-- it's called Lisbon Lounge. All the food in we had in Lisboa was fantastic, the people were really kind, weather was awesome, a lot of people spoke English which was helpful and unlike experiences in Spain, the night life was laid-back but exciting at the same time, and there were festivals and concerts going on all over the place. At night everyone goes to the Barrio Alto (Neighborhood Above) where you go into a tiny bar where there's literally just a bar, get your yummy Portuguese drink, and then take it outside into the streets where everyone hangs out.

A view of Lisbon:
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Placa Comerció main square/arc de triomf:
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Graffiti:
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In the Belem district of Lisboa are a lot of the big monuments, including Jerónimos Monastery built in 1450. Vasco de Gama spent a night of prayer here the night before leaving on the great expedition when he discovered India.
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This is a statue called the Padraõdos Descobrimientos, dedicated to Vasco de Gama and other explorers. As I was walking around it, I heard a tour guide boasting about all the discoveries made and how Portugal was the first to colonize this and that, which I found pretty disturbing that he took pride in the imperialist part of it all. Nonetheless, I learned that there are over 100 words in the Japanese language that are directly derived from the Portugese language.... like "Arigato" which is "thank you" in Japanese, was created after learning "Obrigada," which is "thank you" in Portugese.
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Also in Belem are these famous pastries, special to the district. We went to the most famous bakery where there were hundreds of people sitting down and having these flaky, egg cream-filled tarts. Needless to say, they were delicious. I've got to find the recipe.
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As I said, there were festivals going on the weekend we were there. Mostly they celebrated the "mascaras Ibéricas" (Iberian masks) which are traditional costumes and masks in Portugal. They run around and dance to drums and throw flour in your hair and scare little children. It's really fun!
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The Famous Tiles of Portugal (most of the buildings are lined with them on the walls)
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Flea Market:
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Random Buildings, etc:
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Finally, my friends in our hostel and in a tunnel.
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Adios, y un abrazo!

Posted by EmSlice 09.05.2008 02:58 Archived in Photography | Portugal Comments (1)

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