Sunset @ Richmond (London), January 2017 4K Panasonic Camcorder XC-X1 3840 x 2160 Gamma CineLikeD No gain No color correction
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Whitstable, KentAt the end of July, for my birthday, I attended the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival. What a great day out! Whitstable is a seaside town, on the north coast of Kent in south-east England, known as the "Pearl of Kent" for its famous oysters, which have been collected in the area since Roman times. In 1830, one of the earliest passenger railway services was opened by the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Company; in 1832, the company opened Whitstable harbour and extended the line to enable passage to London from the port. The railway has since closed but the harbour still plays an important role in the town's economy. I listened to the sound of the sea and the voice of this kind singer many times, I ate simple good food and enjoyed the blue of the sky. I love this place. Malaga, 27th Nov 2015
Alumbrado de Navidad en Málaga 2015
(Malaga Christmas 2015 light switch-on) a video by Anna Bianco music Annawhity 27th November 2015, 19.00 Thousands of people gathered in Plaza Consitucion and Calle Larios to see and enjoy the Christmas lighting inauguration in Malaga on Friday 27th November at 19.00 hours. The Christmas lights in Malaga are among the most beautiful in Spain and I really enjoyed the waiting for the lights to be switched and the festive atmosphere among people. The points of light representing a starry sky full of moons and stars. The amazing new decoration is made with a tubular structure constituting of 25,500 kilos of material for a dome and with 2,500 cords and more than 500,000 microleds points of light.
In the summer 2012, I visited the Villa Cattolica, a classical baroque villa at the edge of the city of Bagheria, housing the works of Renato Guttuso and other famous masters of the 20th century. © ANNA BIANCO // All works by Anna Bianco. No reproduction without express permission // All Rights Reserved // 2019 Guttuso's biography: http://www.guttuso.com
a video by Anna Bianco
I arrived in Plaza de España (Spain Square) in Seville on a warm, sunny afternoon in December 2014. This charming and majestic place, with its wide semicircular shape, immediately embraces its visitors. I stayed there for hours, losing myself by watching the square and the people strolling around it. Their steps spread long shadows, thin as wires, that seemed to resonate like the strings of a guitar. Lights and shadows as sharp as blades, cut out full and empty shapes in the facade of the building, with its long porticoes, arches and graceful ornate bridge profiles. The placid water of the Canal, which crosses the square, provides this architectural complex with a mirror to reflect its splendour once again, while the coming and going of hooves and carriages on the pavement create a pleasant soundtrack. It is a place which invites us to marvel, to celebrate important times in our lives, to rest, to share and exchange glances and to enjoy being there as if we were on an immense stage.
Muchas gracias a la Seville Tourist Board por compartir mi video y a toda la gente que lo está viendo, comentando y compartiendo. Un beso muy grande para la maravillosa ciudad de Sevilla y su gente!
Pubblicazione di Sevilla.
November 07th 2014© ANNA BIANCO // All works by Anna Bianco. No reproduction without express permission // All Rights Reserved // 2019 This is an incredible installation, which commemorates British and Commonwealth fatalities during the First World War.
I was there in the middle of a huge amount of people astonished by the flood of poppies (888,246) that filled the Tower's moat. more info on: poppies.hrp.org.uk "Clapham Park", written shot edited by Anna Bianco, music by Maurizio Minardi |