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Conferència Simone Rieger .
«Infraestructura per a l’accés obert en humanitats: el projecte ECHO». .
Persona que apareix:.
Alice Keefer, professora de la Facultat de Biblioteconomia i Documentació de la Universitat de Barcelona.
Police Chief Echo Two waiting for the cyclist to drive by.
(Picture taken during the road bicycle race Tour of Flanders - Ronde van Vlaanderen 2009)
for those of you who think i keep an aquarium filled with woodchips and plants for fun, here's livin proof of echo le gecko.
he really was upside down, i'm guessing to allow a quick dash into his favorite log to hide when a cat got too close to the cage or i got out the humidifier (read: squirt bottle)
and his underbelly is pretty much transparent. pretty creepy. if only i could get better pix of this hider. you can see his organs and stuff through his thin skin.
With the intensification of the migratory crisis caused by the war in Syria, Hungary, Serbia and Macedonia close their borders to thousands of people fleeing, breaking an ancient migratory route: the Balkan route. In Greece, along the barbed wire of the Macedonian border, men, women and children gather in camps, in huge self-managed tent cities, where NGOs, volunteers and activists are challenging the game of mafias of human traffickers.
Echoes shows a limbo in which the desperation of a pending future contrasts with a vital and stubborn resistance, focusing her gaze on the day before the eviction of Eko Station, the last remaining informal camp in northern Greece. Through the frequencies of a pirate radio, words and rebel songs echo in the silence imposed by the Fortress Europe.
A film by Gabriele Cipolla
with Davide Agnolazza e Mohammed JJO
production:RADIO NOBORDER / #OVERTHEFORTRESS / MACAO
Runtime: 76 min. Year of production: 2016
Language: Arabic,Kurmanji, English
Subtitle English, Italian
Shooting format: digital 4k
Available : 4k DCP, HD file
Mix audio: Marc Brunelli/ Musics: Eko camp e MZKY
Traslation: Kovan Direj / Subtitles: Davide Agnolazza
Some stoner rock after Jessie Deluxe, before Nudist Priest. The Monster Magnet guitarist made a guest appearance.
Oh my Heaven. Macro shot of an old, decaying stove.
View large on black.
Echo Lake Incinerator
Fort Worth, Texas
Two very talented brothers - one plays the guitar and the didgeridoo, the other had a huge range of percussion instruments from around the world.
This is an ordinary vineyard caught after the harvest, and I don't know if there's any story behind it. But in Virginia, the remnants of civil war battles are omnipresent, and the wires and posts here, many like crosses, brought to my mind a war-ravaged battlefield which whispers the names of the fallen.
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This is the first exposure that I took on my new Nikon D810, of my favourite subject: Echo. The exposure was way too dark straight out of camera (SOOC), which I had expected since I'd dropped the exposure adjustment a whole EV point to deal with the backlighting. I hadn't expected to get anything out of this shot, since the Nikon D800E that I'd tested out previously didn't show stellar capabilities when it came to recovering shadows and highlights.
What a wonderful surprise. The Nikon D810 totally comes through. I an ecstatic with the first photo out of this camera. I look forward to testing out it's full capabilities.
Nikon D810 and NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 at 85mm, f/5, ISO 250, exposed for 1/640 second in Aperture priority, ‒1 EV, Matrix metering mode. Blemish removal, white balance, exposure, saturation, haze, and clarity adjusted in Adobe Lightroom CC 2015.
This was the last (and best) night on the trip. We stayed in this rustic old hut, and while we were setting up our gear, this random old man just came out of nowhere and said you shouldn't stay here because its haunted. After he left we quickly armed ourselves with some cast iron fire pokers, just in case he decided to come back later in the night! For dinner we cooked up and ate just about everything we had left (including: tuna, rice, 2 minute noodles, crackers, cheese, pasta, weet-bix, chocolate, 'mountain bread', and peanut butter). Ahhh... good times!