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These guys have got to be one of the most beautiful visitors to our shores.
Short-Eared Owl - (Asio Flammeus) - female
Yorkshire Dales - Birth Head Place Site
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia officially announced the upgraded Visa-free countries list for visiting Mongolia!
Buy your air tickets and visit Mongolia! Check this out...
1. Austria
2. Belgium
3. Hungary
4. Greece
5. Denmark
6. Italy
7. Latvia
8. Lithuania
9. Lichtenstein
10. Luxemburg
11. Malta
12. Netherlands
13. Poland
14. Portugal
15. Slovakia
16. Slovenia
17. Finland
18. France
19. Croatia
20. Czech
21. Sweden
22. Estonia
23. Norway
24. Iceland
25. Switzerland
26. Bulgaria
27. Ireland
28. Cyprus
29. Romania
30. Monaco
31. UK
32. Australia
33. New Zealand
Confusing chase two days ago, really couldn't decide which storm to jump on and so impatience took us NE of Clayton to a severe warned storm that died quickly, so thanks to the hard driving of my buddy Brett Wright, we got back in front of this storm near Nara Visa, NM just in time to watch this supercell with stunning sunset colors and lightning. Got to time-lapse this for over 30 minutes…with lightning flashing up high in nearly every frame with the occasional CG.
Awesome scene for our tour guests and we still have Nat Geo following us, so I know this one should be a good shot for them!
O Museu Nacional Honestino Guimarães (Esplanada dos Ministérios - Brasília - DF. - Brasil) se faz "madrugada" e "silêncio" no aguardo de 2007. Vestido de branco, clareia o renascer de uma nova época (esperança e vontade não me faltam para tanto).
Creio que com o decorrer do tempo, este complexo ficará mais belo e trará inúmeras, várias alegrias aos seus visitantes. Enfim: esperemos pela conclusão e chegada do acervo final para julgar tão grande e circular obra.
Um excelente sábado para todos!!! =)
Beijing to force out foreign students
OLYMPIC LEAVE: After incurring the ire of the business community with tighter visa rules, Beijing now plans to have all foreign students gone for July and August
DPA, BEIJING, WITH STAFF WRITER
Friday, Apr 18, 2008, Page 1
China plans to order most foreign students to leave Beijing before the Olympic Games in August, strictly regulate the issuing of business and tourist visas, and deport refugees, sources said yesterday.
“Even if you have to continue your studies in September, you need to leave Beijing in July and August,” a spokeswoman for Beijing University said.
The university is one of China’s most prestigious colleges and enrolls hundreds of foreign students annually on Chinese-language and other courses.
The spokeswoman from Beijing University’s international cooperation department said the two-month gap applies to all universities in Beijing and was ordered by “higher authorities” because of the Olympics.
She said all short-term summer courses for foreigners had been canceled this year.
One Western education official estimated that at least 10,000 students could be affected by the order if it applied to the whole country, though some universities outside Beijing said they were unaware of the rule.
The head of the German academic exchange, the DAAD, said a ban on foreign students during the Olympics was not mentioned in recent meetings with officials.
An administrator of dormitories for foreigners at Tongji University in Shanghai said her department had received no notice banning students during the Olympics.
But a woman who assists foreign students in China said at least two universities outside Beijing, Anhui Normal University and Heilongjiang University, had stopped recruiting foreign students for courses running beyond July.
She said she believed any students with visas until the end of this year would be allowed to stay in Beijing, but she added that most student visas would expire in June before the universities’ normal summer vacation.
A foreign ministry official said he was unaware of any ban on students but the normal education of foreign students “will be guaranteed.”
The official China Daily said about 190,000 foreign students from 188 nations attended courses in China last year.
Asked for comment last night, Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council Vice Chairman Liu Teh-hsun (劉德勳) said he was unaware of the developments, but that the council would monitor the situation.
China has already severely restricted the issuing of short-term and multi-entry business visas, prompting complaints from business groups and diplomats.
Some Beijing-based businesses said they may be unable to fill vacancies until after the Olympics because of the new restrictions.
“You can be sure that all countries affected will raise the issue with the Chinese side very intensively,” one informed source said of the restrictions on business visas.
“It clearly has to do with the Olympics,” the source said.
China appears to have acted partly in response to recent reports that police uncovered at least two terrorist plots targeting the Olympics, the source said, adding that other nations had taken similar security measures in the past.
China’s Foreign Ministry yesterday defended the move and said visas were issued “according to law.”
“I believe it will have no influence on normal business activities in China,” ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu (姜瑜) said.
But Joerg Wuttke, president of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, yesterday criticized China for limiting business visas issued in Hong Kong.
Wuttke called the restrictions “truly annoying” and charged that the new visa rules were unclear and had never been published.
The new measures, which an informed source said were temporary, require non-permanent Hong Kong residents to apply for visas in their home countries.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) also said it was concerned about the deportation of vulnerable refugees from China before the Olympics.
In a statement posted on its Web site, UNHCR highlighted the case of a 17-year-old unaccompanied refugee who was returned to his country of origin after being taken from his home in Beijing on April 3.
UNHCR spokeswoman Jennifer Pagonis said that some of the deportations among the 180 refugees recorded by UNHCR in China “may well constitute a violation” of the 1951 Refugee Convention.
They used to be quite a common sight, but they have not been touched by the hipsterian grace. Time to set a trend?
LOMO Lubitel 166 Universal and its T-22 lens, Fomapan 100 in Rodinal 1+50 for 9min @ 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
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Eclipse parcial da lua.
Foto feita de cima da laje da minha vó, meio pendurada em uma escada rs.
Obrigada a titia Mônica que segurou a dita escada para mim =D
Mas a brincadeirinha teve seu preço. A camera caiu no chão, perdi um filtro UV e a tampa da lente. Sorte que a cam estava na bolsa... Se não, "game over".
Tampa da lente: 10 reais
Filtro UV Greika: 20 reais
Subir na laje e fotografar o eclipse: não tem preço!
Parcial lunar eclipse.
Shot take from the roof of my grampa's house.
The camera fall down and I lost the UV filtrer and the cover.
Cover from lens: 10 reais
Greika UV Filter: 20 reais
Shot from the eclipse: priceless.
:::EXPLORE -best position- #249 - Jul 1, 2008
Cyanotype N°50 - Tonifié au maté + thé noir/ yerba maté + black tea toned
Papier - Bristol fabriano
Prise de vue - Rolleiflex T + portra400 (passage en NB)
Inter-négatif numérique calibration méthode EDN
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Base model with the flat twin air cooled engine. On this unit, the tail lights are wrong and come from a Peugeot 104. Probably the lack of parts led to this modification.
Note, it doesn't have side protections, headrests or hubcaps, but they put a chrome tailgate handle !
The black plates indicate that the car is registered as a classic (over 30 years old). The plate info says it's a flat twin air cooled engine.
Naquela manhã os pescadores não apareceram. Talvez pelo movimento do festival de baloismo, que afugenta os peixes. Talvez, por outros fatores. Dessa forma, resolvi assumir a posição do pescador. E pescar o colorido dos balões no céu azul de Torres-RS.
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Even on a day with minimal driving around and just popping into the nearby town it was amazing what could be seen. Having not done very well on Visa hatchbacks I then saw this, in excellent condition.
Num estacionamento no centro...
tem mais gente ai do lado!!!
o Brunão e o Edinho ficaram iguaisinhos, mas não tanto qto o moura!!!
Essa é a visão do meu marido de mim!!!
Dizem que os artistas vêem as coisas diferentes das outras pessoas....
Brasilia/DF, vista a partir do Hotel Kubitschek Plaza
Filme 35mm
Scanner Fuji SP-3000
Canon EOS 3000
Lente Canon EF 38-76mm
"... Pra demarcar a divisa,
plantei a velha bandeira,
levantei esta trincheira,
pra rebater o invasor...
Sou eterno bombeador
da pampa continentina,
tive esta graça divina,
sou serrano sim senhor .... "
Fragmento de “Serrano. sim senhor”, de Flori Wegher, Jauro Gehlen e Glenio Vieira
Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil