Category: Tertulias

  • Night Photo Meeting

    Night Photo Meeting

    Last Sunday we did the third photograph fieldwork and the first Night Photo meeting!
    The day dawned beautiful but St. Peter decided to scare us and just before the time set for the meeting decided to do some “water cleaning” at high pressure. Fortunately no one cared with St. Peter and those who have confirmed attendance there were, machines in hand, indifferent to the weather and colds.
    After all, the rest of the afternoon and evening were wonderful and we could walk through Lisbon’s Baixa to Bairro Alto without thinking about rain.
    It was the day of the religious Procession of Senhor dos Passos da Graça or the “Meeting” and was in front of the St. Dominic’s Church that the congregation stopped so that the images of Senhor dos Passos meet with the image of His Mother Mary.
    There was also our meeting point, in front of the Ginjinha, and was there where we started our tour around Lisbon.
    After crossing the Rossio we went up Carmo Street until the new terraces that connect the old Convent with Baixa and the elevator of Santa Justa.
    Lisbon view from the top is always beautiful and the gray tones, that rain left, with the light of late afternoon gave a watercolour image of the old houses that climbed the hill to St. Jorge’s Castle.
    City Lights began to appear and also began the real challenge of this Night Photo meeting…
    Lisbon is a wonderful city at any time of day, and the challenge was completely overcome.
    Bring on more photo meetings in Lisbon or somewhere else.
    It is a pleasure to hanging around with people who share a common love for photography.
    The way each one sees what surrounds us, as each one processes the images, the details that are not seen by all, the sharing of each one’s experience, frank and cheerful conversation are the great richness of these meetings
    Here are some of the pictures created during this tour. I hope you enjoy.

     

  • Walking in Cascais

    Walking in Cascais

    And today was another day of Photographic Tertulia, a cold day full of sun and very well spent in excellent company.
    Today the meeting was set for the Boca do Inferno in Cascais and then we started the route and enjoy a radiant sun that helped to warm up the day.
    Walking by the sea, talking and taking pictures we arrived at Santa Marta Lighthouse.
    After we went to the “Ex-libris” of Cascais, the Conde Castro Guimarães Museum .
    Despite being almost lunchtime still we managed to make a quick visit.
    After lunch, a good fish, we take up walking through the streets of Cascais until the bay, through some of the beaches and busiest streets, visiting some of the beautiful corners of the village.
    The sun was about to go to sleep and the chill came remembering it was time to return.
    Still had time to photograph an artist who appeared on front of us and, what movie star, made some poses for us: Jonathan Livingston Seagull, himself!
    We were waiting for the next get-together that will be by night …

  • Walking through Ajuda neighborhood

    Walking through Ajuda neighborhood

    Yesterday was a special day!

    It was the first day of photographic tour of APE’s photo amateurs tertulia who I proudly belong.
    We were walking arroun Ajuda neighborhood and down then to Belém to see and photograph the sunset.
    The day was wonderful full of light and cloudless, good for shooting inside the city and play with the shadows in the streets and alleys.
    Browsing through all the photos that we did and published yesterday I felt again what is photography for me and, in reality, is nothing more than a sharing of feelings, sensations, visions of the world around us.
    The different way each one looks around us, the special time conected to each click and the sharing all of this, are for me the best of photography.
    When all this can be experienced together by those who have the same passion for photography, then it becomes something very special.
    It happened yesterday.
    Every one for himself and all together we did a single day, and we can not find two views of the same place, there are small things, different details, landscapes, portraits, however we spent all by the same places and look at the same sites but … each one saw what he wanted to see.
    The technique … it’s just a bit of all this because if one does not look at first, not first observe not want to see behind the camera the unimportant detail, the technique does not serve anything.
    And the camera can be the best in the world but if we do not feel what we photographed so does not worth anything or for nothing.

    Thank you for yesterday’s day and here is a little of this tour.