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" Tiempos Pasados " II

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jul 23, 2008
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" Tiempos Pasados " II La familia Suipacha, llego a la ciudad a comienzos del 1750 Una familia extranjera, orgullosa de sus buenas costumbres casi aristocrática. Una terrible guerra obligo a los Suipacha a salir de su tierra en busca de nuevos horizontes. Don Felipe Suipacha era martillero de profesión, de familia de martilleros, un hombre de gran estirpe y presencia… Según cuentan los del pueblo, el remato y loteo las mas importantes estancias del lugar; haciendo que sus dueños ganaran importantes sumas de dinero. Su esposa Matilde Dora Margarita Lorenzo, le dio doce hijos, ocho mujeres y cuatro varones. Todas las habitaciones de la casa estaban ocupadas, tenían servicio de lavanderas y de cocineras...Cada viernes era un espectáculo ver los tendales de ropa recién lavada. En el patio, los juegos y las risas de los niños, vestían de alegría la tarde, aunque alguna vez se armaba la pelea normales de hermanos, pero todo volvía a la calma después del grito de la señora de la casa. Así volví a viajar hoy en mi imaginación. Espero que les guste mi trabajo Muchas gracias por sus comentarios Roby *************************************************** "Past Times" II The family Suipacha, came to the city in early 1750 A foreign family, proud of their decency almost aristocratic. A terrible war forced to Suipacha to leave their homeland in search of new horizons. Don Felipe Suipacha was martillero by profession, family martilleros, a man of great lineage and presence… According to the villagers, the auctioneer and loteo the most important place stays; making their owners earn large sums of money. His wife Matilda Dora Margaret Lawrence, gave him twelve children, eight women and four men. All rooms of the house were occupied, had service washers and cooks ... Every Friday was a spectacle to see the Tendal freshly washed clothes. In the courtyard, games and laughter of children, wearing joy of the afternoon, but once the fight armaba normal brothers, but all returned to calm after the cry of the lady of the house. So I went back today to travel in my imagination. I hope you enjoy my job Thank you for your comments Roby

Comments (66)


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chris0815

3:08AM | Thu, 31 July 2008

Great shot!

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Littlejock

6:37AM | Mon, 04 August 2008

Magnifica composicion amigo. Un fuerte abrazo

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RockinRoller

7:12PM | Sun, 10 August 2008

This is a beautiful shot! Interesting story, thanks for sharing! -Jessica

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dariobeniher27

10:13PM | Mon, 11 August 2008

love it!

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anahata.c

5:53AM | Sat, 27 September 2008

A beautiful, stark, gently decayed old facade, with the glorious decay of age all over it. It has beautiful white lines in the bricks, and stark walls receding in both directions from your point-of-view. You've captured it behind an empty street—perfect for the abandonment of the image. And the spindly trees and branches are perfect too, not to mention those glorious vines growing up above the roof-line. An old abandoned structure, singing its dignity across the years, and sitting there like it's the only thing left on earth, and it won't budge. Beautiful. You do beautiful work. I'm so glad I found your gallery.

Wucidate

11:30PM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Nice childhood memories. Thanks.


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F Numberf/2.9
MakeNIKON
ModelCOOLPIX L1
Shutter Speed10/3517
ISO Speed50
Focal Length6

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