Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - 2 days ago | blogs, australia, photography, travelYvan Out and about trying to catch up with Anija
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Marc Perkel is the most dangerous mind on the Internet. This site contains Politics, Sex, Pro Se Legal Issues, Software, Technology, People before Lawyers, Divorce, Nerd Liberation Movement, Thinking Magazine, Bartcop, Church of Reality, and lots more interesting stuff. I have about 50,000 web pages online. Yes, this is the web site that everyone's talking about. You could spend weeks reading all the material here.
The reasons politicians lie is because the public doesn't want to hear the truth. People want to hear what they want to hear. When two candidates are running and one of the tells the truth and the other says what the public wants to hear, the one who says what the public wants to hear wins the election. Thus, and there are exceptions to this, if you want to win an election, you better start lying, because the guy who's telling you the truth doesn't have a chance.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - 26 days ago | exhibitions, zoriah, prints, interviews, lectures, middle_east, africa, conflict, disasters, crisis, fashion, entertainment, designers, models, workshops, zorian, humanitarian, photojournalism, photojournalist, photographers, publications, magazines, documentaries, television, film, radio, print, galleries, museums, disaster, aid, ethiopia, poverty, afghanistan, child_labour, mexico, indonesia, blogs, famine, iraq, photography, journalist, gaza, palestine
Zoriah's photography receives international press and his name and work have been seen alongside of master photographers such as Robert Capa, James Nachtwey, Phillip Jones-Griffith, Sabastiao Salgado, Don McCullen, Larry Burrows and many others. His work is recognized around the globe and his experiences have been written about on the pages of the worlds leading publications and documented for film, television and radio. When not working in the field, Zoriah is happy to give interviews for film, radio, telivision and print.
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Zoriah is an award-winning photojournalist whose work has been featured in some of the world’s most prestigious galleries, museums and publications. Zoriah's clients include The BBC, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, ABC News, NPR, Focus and many others. With a background in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Aid, Zoriah specializes in documenting human crises in developing countries. His vitae not only lists photographic achievements and study, but also the in-depth training and experience necessary for working under extreme conditions in some of the world's harshest environments
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 29 2009 | photography, miniatures, tilt-shiftI had heard of "Tilt-Shifting" before. It's the art of taking a real photograph, and changing the apparent depth of field, color saturation, and perspective, to give the feeling that you looking at a model miniature, rather than a real-life scene.
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Quoted: The regime of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il appears to be rolling back reforms and putting succession plans on hold. Speculation has been swirling about whether the ailing Kim has anointed his youngest son as successor. But, as NPR's Louisa Lim reports — after a rare five-day visit to North Korea — Kim Jong Il now is back on center stage.
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