Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

South Africa – From Cape Town to Winelands

Samsung Electronics has provided the author of this article with the mentioned digital imaging device.
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/750s │ f3.7 │ 5.3mm │ ISO 80
My group has decided to spend a day in the wine valley to discover how the good South African wine is produced.
ST550(TL225)_Renato_05_02 Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/60s │ f4.4 │ 13.7mm │ ISO 80
ST550(TL225)_Renato_05_03 Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/180s │ f3.5 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 80
From Cape Town we went to Stellenbosch, situated about 50 kilometers east. It is the second oldest European settlement in the Western Cape province.
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/10s │ f3.5 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 400
ST550(TL225)_Renato_05_05 Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/15s │ f3.5 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 400
The South African wine industry produces about 1,000,000,000 litres of wine annually. Stellenbosch is the primary location for viticulture and viticulture research.
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/500s │ f3.5 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 80
ST550(TL225)_Renato_05_07 Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/250s │ f3.5 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 80
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/750s │ f3.5 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 80
The small city looks like a cenarium. The time seems to be stopped there.
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/180s │ f9.1 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 80
We visited the Village Museum. It shows the four historical Stellenbosch house’s built in four different city moments:
THE SCHREUDEURHUIS – 1680 – 1720
BLETTERMANHUIS – 1750 – 1790
GROSVENOR HOUSE – 1800 to 1830
OM BERGH – 1850 – 1870
ST550(TL225)_Renato_05_10
Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/125s │ f9.1 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 80
ST550(TL225)_Renato_05_11 Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/350s │ f4.9 │ 16.3mm │ ISO 80
We visited three different wine yards and understood a little bit more about wine production…
ST550(TL225)_Renato_05_12 Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/45s │ f3.5 │ 4.9mm │ ISO 200
All vineyards offer wine tasting, we taste lots of kinds of wine and almost got drunk.
The third post will be…from Wineland to Durban…
kisses and hugs
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

South Africa – Cape Town


Samsung Electronics has provided the author of this article with the mentioned digital imaging device.
I’ve just started work in a new architecture practice and suddenly I travelled to South Africa for a short period of work!
The mission was discover how the FIFA WORLD CUP is organized, how the city is transformed just for 4 weeks…why the South Africans had been so proud to host this big event…
clip_image002Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/500s │ f/4.7 │ ISO 80 │ 4.7mm
clip_image004Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/180s │ f/3.5 │ ISO 80 │ 4.9mm
This new architecture practice is involved in some stadium projects for 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL, so nothing better than visit a previous host country to learn!
We went to South Africa to visit three cities: Cape Town, Durban and Jo’burg.
Cape Town is an amazing city. We Brazilians say that CT is an Rio de Janeiro that who worked!
The city is guarded by imposing Table Mountain.
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/500s │ f/4.9 │ ISO 80 │ 16.3mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/350s │ f/4.4 │ ISO 80 │ 13.7mm
As a foreigner view, the city is perfect, but is known that the recent past is still present in everyday society.
The Cape Town Stadium is located in a place called Green Point, where before the WC, was a Golf field and the old Green Point Stadium.
It’s almost 2500m far from the city centre.
clip_image010Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/125s │ f/5.7 │ ISO 80 │ 20.7mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/500s │ f/4.9 │ ISO 80 │ 16.3mm
Despite of The Fan Fest area organized in the city centre, the point for tourists was the Waterfront, a place where there are lots of good restaurants and shops, but in this place, you feel that you are in London, Paris, or other European country, not in South Africa.
Let’s go back to the main interest in this trip…the stadiums.
The Cape Town Stadium – Green Point -”African Reinassence Stadium – is an amazing structure!
Designed for almost 66000 spectators, the stadium was the main stage for important games, as the semi-final…
Unfortunately…the stadium pictures were in my stolen memory card…so have a look in a few city pictures.
Let me keep some more information for the next posts…Wine Valley…
clip_image016Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/500s │ f/3.5 │ ISO 80 │ 4.9mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/125s │ f/9.1 │ ISO 80 │ 4.9mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/350s │ f/3.5 │ ISO 80 │ 4.9mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/250s │ f/3.5 │ ISO 80 │ 4.9mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/90s │ f/3.5 │ ISO 80 │ 4.9mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/350s │ f/3.5 │ ISO 80 │ 4.9mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/10s │ f/4.9 │ ISO 400 │ 16.3mm
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Samsung ST550(TL225) │ 1/180s │ f/9.1 │ ISO 180 │ 4.9mm
See you soon!
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