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Ibirapuera Park (Part 5)

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In some corridor, there are lines of trees. And their branches stretch all the way, trying to reach the sky.

Ibirapuera Park (Part 6)

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In some parts of the park there are a variety of types of trees. Some of are huge, but some are simple and fragile.

Ibirapuera Park (Part 7)

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This is the entrance of the japanese pavilion. The red is to make a reference to the cherry trees that are a tradition in japanese culture.

Ibirapuera Park (Part 8)

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Just by the lake, some trees bend all the way, almouts touching the water. This one in particular seemed like a good opportunity to make a moody photo. With just a touch of yellow.

Ibirapuera Park (Part 9)

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When seasons change, the trees are one to give the first notice. This tree was almoust dry and the little leaf was hanging by a thread. A lonely fight with an inevitable fate.

Ibirapuera Park (Part 10)

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The difference between rocks, cold and still, against the vivid colors of all the warm, growing and living trees and plants around the park.

Humanity

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It was just photo of angel sculpture almost gray. But a “miracle” was happened, when I took UV filter and increased saturation in my camera!

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