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Slide 1: Photographs #01 Brazilian Baroque Churches (A) by Zuateg
Slide 2: Brazil: Portuguese colonists searching for gold
Slide 3: Baroque Roofs
Slide 4: Brasilia, DF: Ancient Church at Imperial Royal Road
Slide 5: Old colonial street leading to the church
Slide 6: Diamantina, MG - Brazil • This is one of the most important cities of the so called “Gold Cycle”. • But the mines here produced diamonds. • So, it was baptized... Diamantina. • Here was born JK, the president who created Brasilia, DF.
Slide 7: In the shadows of the tree you see two mules
Slide 8: Ouro Preto, MG – Brazil. St Francis Church, by Aleijadinho
Slide 9: Different from slide #8. A “square” church. No curve lines.
Slide 10: We Need ever a Photo Editor Pictures shot with digital cameras have a high definition pattern. MS Paint do not support it. That means: MS Paint pixels are too large, not in high definition. It is the reason why your photos open on MS Paint are bigger (till one yard width, in some cases), too much bigger than the original shot. You will find numberless photo editors to download. Some free. Others you will pay for them. My editor is Corel Photo Paint. Go to “Image”/”Repattern”. There, you can resize your picture to the size of monitor scream. Save it. And now, your picture is ready to go. Open it at MS Paint and do your job.




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