Photographer’s Note
A bit of history.
Bogotá was originally called "Bacatá" (which means “planted fields”) by the Muiscas. It was the center of their civilization before the Spanish explorers colonized the area, and it sustained a large population. The European settlement was founded in August 6, 1538 by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and was named "Santa Fé de Bacatá" after his birthplace Santa Fé and the local name. "Bacatá" had become the modern "Bogotá" by the time it was made the capital of the New Kingdom of Granada, which was then part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, and later of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. The city soon became one of the centers of Spanish colonial power and civilization in South America.
In 1810-11 its citizens revolted against Spanish rule and set up a government of their own, but had to contend with internal divisions and the temporary return to power of Spanish military loyalists who regained control of the city in 1816. In 1819 Simón Bolívar recaptured it after his victory at Boyacá. Bogotá was then made the capital of Gran Colombia, a federation combining the territories of modern Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. When Gran Colombia was broken up, Bogotá remained the capital of New Granada, which later became the Republic of Colombia.
In 1956 the municipality was joined to other neighboring municipalities forming a "Special District" (Spanish: Distrito Especial). The Constitution of 1991 confirmed Bogotá as the Capital of Colombia, gave it the name "Santa Fe de Bogotá", and changed the category from Special District to "Capital District" (Distrito Capital).
In August 2000 the name was officially changed back to simply "Bogotá".
All info on internet.
mortijo, KateinDenmark, parbo, Bartleby, bostankorkulugu, LeeLoo trouve(nt) cette note utile
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mortijo
(12376) 2009-02-14 7:23
Excellent shot. Portrait format and the use of B&W work well here.
Regards
John.
KateinDenmark
(1117) 2009-02-14 10:55
Execellent POV for this short history of the city. I had no idea that there were so many plains around Bogotá. This view really sets the city in it's surroundings. The black and white is a very nice touch. Well done!
Sincerely,
Kate
parbo
(11006) 2009-02-14 17:02
Hola Maria,
Wonderful shot and great note to accompany the image. Good choice of vertical frame for including skyscrapers there with busy city textures. Working B&W medium increased contrasts and artistic value of your photo. Did you capture this from plane or one of hill. Congratulations. Have a nice weekend.
Saludos cordiales,
Ertugrul
Bartleby
(5102) 2009-02-15 2:36
Hi Maria,
what a point of view! And the B&W conversion adds once again a dramatic feel to this urban landscape. Looks like an old postcard. Good job!
Philippe
npecanhuk
(14532) 2009-02-15 3:51
Hello Maria!
Although I miss a bit of sharpness, other features such as vertical format, viewpoint, composition and even the choice for black and white really please me! I love seeing cities I haven't been to in good pictures here at TE! They make me want to visit them! TFS - Congratulations!
Saludos de Brasil,
Neyvan
Edgar_Delacroix
(551) 2009-03-25 12:24
Very epic view. The black and white and the contrasts are excellent. The white frame gives a nice balance to the overall look of the picture.
bostankorkulugu
(33924) 2009-08-07 4:09
locals call athens "cementopolis" as the whole city is like a gigantic concrete block lacking greenery... do you think bogota is the same*... a good balck and white this is maria... but when are you coming back with new shots?... cheers... korkut
LeeLoo
(5232) 2009-08-11 6:28
Dear Maria Blanca Gomez!
Amazing point of view.
Very original cityscape.
Nice contrast.
Perfect focus.
TFS!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Maria Blanca Gomez (maria)
(2748) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Noir & blanc
- Date Taken: 2007-01-24
- Categories: Vie quotidienne
- Camera: Nikon D70, 18-70 AF-S DX 3.5 - 4.5 Nikkor
- Exposition: f/11, 1/500 secondes
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-02-14 5:00
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