FLPA- 37e Salon National de photos couleurs et monochrome 2011

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Under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture, Mayor Office of Mamer and FLPA, the 37-th National Salon of monochrome and colour photography begins on the 14-th of October 2011. The exhibition is open for public 15/10/2011 from 14.00-19.00 and 16/10/2011 10.00-19.00.

Walfer Fotofrenn Exhibition 2011

 

WFf Exhibition

The annual Walfer Fotofrenn internal contest and exhibition is around the corner.  The works of the Photoclub members are carefully selected  by a designated jury and then exhibited.

The vernissage is going to take place on October 13 at 18.30 in Walferdange, the Projection Hall of Prince Henri  Centre. The exhibition will be open on:

- 14/10/2011 19.00-20.30

- 15 and 16/10/2012 15.00- 18.00

There are many great photos to be seen both in the “Free”” and the “4 seasons”  sections. So… if you are close by, do not be shy to step in.

I have had 4 acceptations and scored the 3rd in the “free” section”, a remarkable achievement for me. Feel free to check out my 3rd  prize here.

7-?me SALON INTERNATIONAL D'ART PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DE FLORANGE, France 2011

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  • Vernissage: 22/11/2011
  • Exhibition:    22-31/10 2011.
  • Address: La Passerelle. 50 Avenue de Lorraine, F-57190 Florange, France.

The contest was opened to all photographers in the world and had 3 sections:
  • - Monochrome prints
  • - Colour prints
  • - Young photographers (monochrome and colour prints).
I have 2 photos accepted in the exhibition, 1 in the monochrome and 1 in the colour section.
This is a great achievement for me and I am very happy about this. Please feel free to check them out:
1. Shere Khan
2. Eric Le Mendiant

If you are around do not be shy to step in, I am pretty sure there are may photos worth seeing.

BENELUX FOTOSALON 2011

46ste -Benelux Fotosalon
"KONINKLIJKE FOTOKRING IMAGO " HAMME" VZW
ERKEND BENELUXSALONBFF 2011/06 - CvB 2011/05- FLPA
 

Avec la collaboration :
- du Minist�re de la Culture Flamande
- de l' Administration Communale de Hamme
- de FIAP
- du C.V.B.
- de la B.N.A.F.V
- de la F.L.P.A.
- de la F.B.P.
- de Oost-Vlaamse Unie voor fotografie , de l' O.V.U.
- De Koninklijke Antwerpse Verbroedering van Fotokringen - de l' K.A.V.F.


Vernissage: 10.09.2011 at 15.00 Kleinhulst 4, 9220 Hamme, Bruxelles, Belgium. Exibition on 14-15.09.2011 and 17-19.09.2011
This photograph has been awarded the "Special Prize", Bronze Medal at the the 46-th BENELUX Photo Salon 2011.
Will be exhibited at the 46-th BENELUX Photo Salon 2011.

Undiscouraged Faith - BENELUX FOTOSALON 2011

Other 2 photos have been accepted and will be exhibited. You can find them here:

2) Eric le Mendiant
3) November mourn

I cannot say how happy I am about the result, especially that this "Fotosalon" was one of the best I have seen.

Larry Carlton Trio, Blues Express 2011 Luxembourg

16-time Grammy nominee and 3-time Grammy winner, Larry Carlton is perhaps the most versatile and accomplished guitarist walking the planet today. With over 3,000 sessions, 200 hit records and 100 gold albums to his credit, Carlton has his fingerprints indelibly imprinted on virtually every genre of music.

Larry performed in Luxembourg on 9-July 2011, together with Travis Carlton and Gene Coye.

An extensive coverage of the event and high resolution files can be found on my website or some of them on my Flick page.

 

Larry Carlton Trio

Big Band Opus 78 featuring Ladies of Soul, Luxembourg June 2011

Luxembourg's National Day celebrations were held 22-23/6/2011 with a torchlight procession, fireworks and a host of parties and other entertainment. Amongst all these,  is worth remembering the concert of Candy Dulfer. In the opening act we witnessed a great performance from "Ladies of Soul". 

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And now some shots form the show:

Ladies of Soul

 

Ladies of Soul

Ladies of Soul

Ladies of Soul

Want to see more ? Check out My Photo website or My Flickr Page.

American Memorial Day Ceremony May 2011- Luxembourg


The World War II Memorial honours the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the U.S., the more than 400,000 who died, and all who supported the war effort from home.

I have not managed to get there in time to shoot the ceremony but still would like to show you some of the after events magic. If you want to see more, feel free to visit my Flickr Page..

The Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial is located in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The cemetery can be found 2.5 kilometers southwest of Findel Airport. It is administered by the American Battle Monuments Commission. Under a US-Luxembourg treaty signed in 1951 the US government was granted free use in perpetuity of the land covered by the cemetery, without taxation.

The cemetery, which is 50.5 acres (204,000 m2) in extent contains the remains of 5,076 American service members. On 22 occasions two brothers rest side-by-side in adjacent graves. Most of the interred died during the Battle of the Bulge which was fought nearby in winter 1944/spring 1945. The 5,076 headstones are set in 9 plots of fine grass, lettered A to I. Separating the plots are two malls radiating from the memorial and two transverse paths. Two flagpoles overlook the graves area. Situated between the two flagpoles lies the grave of General George S. Patton Jr.



Not far from the cemetery entrance stands the white stone chapel, set on a wide circular platform surrounded by woods. It is embellished with sculpture in bronze and stone, a stained-glass window with the insignia of the five major U.S. commands that operated in the region, and a mosaic ceiling.

The photo below was taken after the official ceremony.




General George S. Patton Grave.
George Smith Patton, Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a United States Army officer best known for his leadership while commanding corps and armies as a general during World War II. He used to command the U.S. Third Army.

General Patton was buried at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial in Hamm, Luxembourg along with other members of the Third Army, as per Patton's request to "be buried with my men." On March 19, 1947, his body was moved from the original grave site in the cemetery to its current prominent location at the head of his former troops.


Luxembourg Philharmonic

Luxembourg Philharmonic, originally uploaded by Skytalker777.

A 1997 competition sought an urban centerpiece for the triangular Place de l’Europe, bounded by monumental glass governmental structures. The brief called for a 1,500-seat concert auditorium, a 300-seat chamber-music hall, and a black-box theater seating 120. Along with acoustic excellence for concerts ranging from symphonic music to amplified jazz, the tacit expectation was that the structure rise to its ceremonial function as a crowning symbol of the new, sophisticated Luxembourg City. The concert hall also had to address the plateau’s main thoroughfare and ceremonial boulevard, Avenue John F. Kennedy.

More details about the building you can find here.
If you want to see more photos at a higher resolution just click here.

Season’s Greetings

Christmas is one of the most fascinating celebrations of the year. It is the time when Jesus, our savior was born.  It is the time when families get together to celebrate this, it is time for rejoice.
Wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !
Season's Greetings

Below you will find one of my favorite carols performed by the Romanian Madrigal  Choir, conducted by Marin Constantin and performing “Domnulet si Domn din cer” which more or less means “Jesus and Lord from Above”. Whenever we set up the Christmas tree, we listen to this .

Enjoy !

Les Braves

Monument by Anilore Banon at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France.
This is a memorial to the American forces,  consisting of three elements: The Wings of Hope, Rise Freedom, and the Wings of Fraternity.
This memorial stands on the beach known as Omaha Beach in the village St. Laurent-sur-Mer in Normandy, France and commemorates the soldiers that fell on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June6, 1944. The memorial was dedicated on June 5 2004, for the 60th anniversary of the invasion.

I have the pleasure to present you below the way I see this memorial.

Les Braves