Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world, both as surface and population, and the largest one in South America. Some know about it because of the unique coffee fragrances, others because of the world-wide known Rio de Janeiro carnival and others because of the talents of sport that country offered in the past years.
Its topography and climate are very diversified and turn Brazil into a perfect destination for tourists of all kinds and especially artists who are into photography. Its flora and fauna offer endless possibilities for photographers and this showcase will illustrate some examples of it, from high-speed photography, to portraits and wildlife, all from this amazing country, called Brazil!
Iguazu Waterfalls
Ricardo
Jump
Janeiro
Street Market in Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro
Traditional Coffee
Rocinha 11
Surui Indians
Dunes in Brazil
Brazil
Pantanal 4949
Brazilian Piglets
Brazilian Bird
Pantanal 4416
Brazilian Blue Parrot
Thunderstorm in Brazil
Weird Animal
Sunset Over Brazil
Danger!
Wildlife in Brazil
Corcovado
Sugar Loaf at Sunset
Soccer Game In Brazil
Undisturbed Beauty
Going to Paradise…
Samba Schools Parade
Rio de Janeiro’s Afternoon
Copacabana Rio Brazil Samba Show
Carnaval Rio de Janeiro
O Cristo Redentor
Praia do Forte
Bahia 6
Afro-Brazilian Woman Leaves Offerings
Rio de Janeiro Copacabana
Blue Sunset
Victoria Regia or Victoria Amazonica
Rio de Janeiro
Voando no Forte
Itacaré
Stunning Waterfalls
Public Fountain
Sea Shell
Great View
Lagoa
Where to Look? – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Christ the Redeemer
Carnaval Revelers, Rio de Janeiro
Pantanal Cowhands
Itaquai River
Toucan
Lovely pictures!! I Love Em Soo Much!! Thanks!!
( 1 year and 165 days ago )Hey I’m a brazilian webdesigner, you forgot to put photos of my lovely São Paulo =)
( 1 year and 164 days ago )but these are great fotos!
I have gone through every picture above and find that Brazil is a wonder country. The wiews are stunning. Beauty of Nature everywhere is glorious. A country worth visiting every year.
( 1 year and 163 days ago )Superb Collection…
( 1 year and 163 days ago )Well, I’m Brazilian, too, and there are some of these places I only know by photos, because Brazil is too huge. And wonderful, God was generous with us… Thanks, Giulia, for such beautiful images!
( 1 year and 162 days ago )awesome
( 1 year and 162 days ago )Really.it is great feast for eyes
( 1 year and 161 days ago )wow , make me wanna go to brazil !!
( 1 year and 154 days ago )Awesome shots!!! The beauty of Brazil is breath taking; especially with an artist behind a camera to capture it…Great work…
Cheers
( 1 year and 150 days ago )I lived in Rio in 1969, there was no smog it was even more beautiful then.
People do not seem to be aware of this world wide problem, the earth is being ruined by big corporations.
I lived in Bata Fogo.
( 1 year and 149 days ago )Double Rainbow!! Double Rainbow all the way across the waterfalls!! *sob* What does it mean?
( 1 year and 148 days ago )Iguazu Waterfalls: The correct is Iguaçu. In portuguese, the cedilla (ç) sounds like an “S”, as in “super”. In an indian language, “I” (pronounced like “ee” in beet) means water, and “guaçu” (pronounced like goo-a-soo) means big.
The “Brazilian Bird”, by Lenka Gondova, is called Tucano.
On “Pantanal 4949″ there is an anta. The anta is on the same family as the elephant, but much smaller (up to 300 kg).
On “Pantanal 4416″ there is a tamanduá-bandeira. Tamanduá is as indian name for this anteater, and bandeira means flag. Note the tail.
The “Weird animal” is a Tatu (an armadillo). The pronunciation is very like “tatoo”.
And… Wow! The pictures are great!
( 1 year and 145 days ago )Thanks for sharing such a beautiful photographs, Victoria Amazonica and Sunset over Brazil are best ones.
( 1 year and 110 days ago )Wow, these pics are absolutely stunning!
It’s very interesting to see how different the Brazilian landscape and culture is depending on the region. I’ve been to Brazil a few times and it’s one of my favourite destinations.
Those Dunes are in Lençois Maranhenses, in the Northwest and you can swim into blue warm water lagoons, it’s fantastic.
Also recommend a visit to Foz do Iguaçu, the waterfalls are huge and you can hear the water falling noise miles away. And if you’re in adventure and nature you must visit Pantanal in the Central area of Brasil – but you must carry your mosquito repellent at all times.
Bahia and Rio are classic destinations, but both are perfect to relax at the beach, have fun trying to dance samba, and drink fresh “agua de coco”(coconut water) and caipirinha.
Oh, I love Brazil!
( 225 days ago )