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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Santa Cruz Kite Festival - Part 2 (The People)

Here goes a continuation of the Santa Cruz Kite Festival pictures, portraying the artists behind the kites and their families.

A bit of secret humor in this witch-kite








This is a kite team, with uniforms and everything


British Gangsters in Brazil?

Flying the centipede into the sunset

This uniformed kite team wins an award!





Flying bugs

A few more macros of insects, something that has captured my attention more often in the absence of scuba photography in Texas ...



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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Santa Cruz Kite Festival - Part 1 (The Kites)

Santa Cruz is the westernmost periphery of Rio de Janeiro. The neighborhoods of this area are still home to many cultural activities considered anathema in the more urbane center of Rio, such as paper balloon launches and kite festivals. The art of hot air ballooning is now illegal, and many of its practicioners find the legal kite festivals to be a safer artistic output - one that does not involve risk of jail time.

While illegal, many of such balloons abound in this area, and one can see plenty of then on any given Sunday morning. Ironically, before these artistic paper balloons dominated the Santa Cruz airspace, this was the territory of German airships. Throughout the 1930's, the Aerodromo Santa Cruz was the final destination for German Zeppelins flying the Berlin-Rio de Janeiro route - now only the paper balloons and kites of the local residents are present.

In the above picture, two kites battle. Their lines are covered with cerol, a powdered glass and glue combination that makes their lines sharp. With the right dive around the other kite, the line is cut.
Cerol has caused a serious side effect - the death of many bikers. The lines of fallen kites get snagged onto motorcyclists' necks, cutting and bleeding them to death. This has led to a particular adaptation, the installation of antennas to catch the lines before they hit the motorcyclist's neck.
Another variant of the cerol bites back at the kite flyers - sometimes they use metal shavings rather than powdered glass in the mixture, which has the result of making the kite line very conductive when it hits electric transmission lines ....

















Friday, August 20, 2010

Colonial Puddle

Paraty, RJ: During the colonial period, the gold mined from Minas Gerais came down the mountains to be shipped out of Paraty. The trail down the mountain is an indigenous path irregularly paved by the Portuguese crown. Descendants of the Brazilian imperial family live in the city, including a prince who owns a 3 star hotel in the historic downtown... These paved streets in the historic downtown are often flooded by the tides.





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Monday, August 16, 2010

ANTS !


A few macros of ants (leaf cutters) taken over a marble floor in Caraguatatuba, SP




The Redeemer's Squadron


The Esquadrilha da Fumaça (Smoke Squadron) is the Brazilian Air Force's aerobatic demonstration squad, akin to the USAF's Blue Angels. I got a fortuitous opportunity to photograph them in action during a winter afternoon in Rio de Janeiro. I was visiting the statue of the Christ to take some shots of the city from above when I spotted the formation of Tucano prop fighters flying over the Guanabara Bay releasing their smoke trail - they then proceeded to buzz the statue twice at a hair raising altitude. A video compilation of all the photographs follows the photos.