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A fotografia está na essência do Coletivo CEA! Desde que começamos o blog, há 4 anos atrás, recorremos as mais diversas imagens próprias ou não para ilustrarmos nossos posts. Sem esquecer, também da diversidade de cartuns/charges/caricaturas/HQs que já publicamos também.
Por isso que no próximo dia 17 de dezembro, dia dedicado ao Pampa (e também aniversário de Lutzenberger), voltaremos a promover uma Exposição Fotográfica Virtual.
Para tanto estamos convidando a todos e todas que curtem/trabalham com fotografia a enviar alguma de suas para que possamos publicar em nosso blog em alusão ao dia do Pampa. Nada melhor do que belas imagens para ressaltar a importância desse bioma, restrito ao Rio Grande do Sul (no caso do Brasil).
Envie as fotos até o dia 15/12, para email do CEA <ongcea@gmail.com>. Podem ser enviadas até 3 (três) fotos, preferencialmente no tamanho 640 (640 x 426) ou 800 (800 x 533). Ao enviar indique mimamente o local, data do registro, bem como do autoria da imagem. Outras informações também serão bem-vindas.
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Em 2010 o CEA promoveu uma exposição virtual sobre fotos do Pampa, para vê-la acesse AQUI
É um mistério o porquê da cor rosa deste lago. Sua beleza exótica é incrível. E tem gente que acha, ou melhor, que banca no capitalismo a possibilidade de mercantilizar, precificar a natureza….

Photo by Jean Paul Ferrero/Ardea/Caters News (via Exposing the Truth
Veja mais fotos e reportagem completa AQUI
Boa parte dessas fotos estavam expostas durante a Cúpula dos Povos, Rio+20, no Rio de Janeiro. A Cinelândia estava tomadas por fotos. Junto a elas, um imenso mapa mundi podia ser “pisado”para vermos diretamente em que local do planeta, tais fotos haviam sido feitas.
Born in Paris, France on March 13, 1946, Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a world-renowned photographer specializing in aerial photography. He didn’t fully realize his talents as a photographer until he was older (early thirties), spending three years in the late 70s, in Kenya living with the Massai tribe and studying the behaviour of a pride of lions. He thus discovered a new passion for photography and the beauty of landscapes when observed from above in hot air balloons. He understood the power of a picture and how to communicate using this means.
2. Tasmania, Australia
Photograph by YANN ARTHUS BERTRAND
3. Masai Mara National Park – Kenya, Africa
Photograph by YANN ARTHUS BERTRAND
4. Machu Picchu, Peru
Photograph by YANN ARTHUS BERTRAND
YANN ARTHUS-BERTRAND Continued…
Upon his return to France, he published in 1981 his first book Lions, first release of a series of 80 books. He also began a career as a reporter-photographer and closely worked with various naturalists including Dian Fossey and her mountain gorillas in Rwanda. His work was published in many internationally known magazines such as Paris Match, Geo, Life or National Geographic. In 1991, Yann created Altitude, the first photo agency specialized in aerial photography.
5. Coal Mines in South Africa
Photograph by YANN ARTHUS BERTRAND
6. Jengish, Kyrgyzstan
Photograph by YANN ARTHUS BERTRAND
7. Easter Island, Chile
Photograph by YANN ARTHUS BERTRAND
YANN ARTHUS-BERTRAND continued…
In the 90s, under the patronage of UNESCO, Yann embarked upon his most ambitious project: creating an image bank of the Earth seen from above. Yann’s aim was to create a record of the world’s environment for present and future generations. In 1999, his work was published and The Earth from Above, translated in 24 languages, became one of the best selling illustrated books with more than three million copies sold worldwide. The Earth from Above is also an open-air free access exhibition that travels in more than 100 cities around the world and has attracted to this date over 100 million visitors. But it is still a work in progress. Many countries remain to be visited, and geographical coordinates of every shot will allow other photographers and scientists to locate and document the evolution of these sites.
8. Military Cemetery – Verdun, France
Photograph by YANN ARTHUS BERTRAND
Veja mais fotos AQUI
Belíssimas imagens da biodiversidade marinha, para nós, humanos, deixarmos a arrogância de acharmos que somos os mais significantes nesse planeta. Infelizmente uma, considerável, parcela humana está mais para destruidores dessa significativa biodiversidade…Como será que o RS vem tratando de preservar sua biodiversidade marinha??
Alexander Semenov is the head of the scientific divers team at the White Sea Biological Station (WSBS) in Russia. He’s also a prolific undersea photographer that has graciously shared his incredible work online on countless sites (Flickr, Behance,LiveJournal, 500px) so others may study and marvel at the beauty of the underwater world.
Graduating from Lomonosov’s Moscow State University in the department of Zoology, Alexander specialized in the study of invertebrate animals. While his career has led him around the world, many of the shots in his portfolio (and below) are from his work at the WSBS which is located near the Polar Circle on the coast of Kandalaksha Bay of the White Sea.
The location is remote and the waters are frigid but the biological diversity speaks for itself. Many of the creatures he captures are rare and uncommon so his work is of tremendous value to reasearchers, biologists and scientists. For the rest of us, we are simply thankful that there is such a talented photographer out there capturing the underwater beauty of our planet. The Sifter salutes you Mr. Alexander Semenov! Please keep up the fantastic work and thank you for sharing with the rest of us!
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