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Photo Credit : Saad Solaiman
Strobe info :
- SH-900 speedlight (TTL mode) fired clean at the ceiling at 170 degree angle from the subject causing the bounce to portray an intentional shadow of myself around the subject creating a vignette-ish effect.
- Shutter speed kept slow so that the image captured is somewhere between the fading of the light from the strobe and the presence of the ambient light. ( This was done so that the monochrome image has a feel of the temperature around the subject ).
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
This was my first visit to Istanbul and soon became enthralled with the city. One of the reasons was many parts of the city had a slightly rural feel and these villages each were very quaint.
Even along the busy waterway, i saw gaggles of geese helping to keep the lawn tidy. These guys though look like they were doing something wrong and were caught in the act. Grew to love the expressions on their faces as I watched them.
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Pleasure and action make the hours seem short.
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A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
Paul Paz, managing director at Amazon Watch, addresses crowd at Chevron's Headquarters in San Ramon.
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
FGR today asked us to admit our guilty pleasures. Mine is TiVo. I love the damn thing. Not as much as Jamie, but more than my daughter some days. THAT's how much I love TiVo.
The problem? I don't feel guilty about it!
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
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Model : Natalia ghiani
Mua : Natalia ghiani
Photo, Lights, Editing by : Giacomo macis
strobist info : a canon 430 EX II at full power on model left, triggered with cactus v2s wireless system
.......midnight strikes, hunters prowl
seeking which is forbidden
in true convict style
indulgence wins
so begins mutilation
no battle was fought
the work of beast unfolds
keep the secret close or die
guilty of innocence, guilty of
innocent
pure perversion
truth kept, tightly wrapped,
shrouded in, devils breath
trembling, twisted, trapped
the smell of torment
fills the room
so still, deathly silence
the victims future crumbles......
Scarf: Watermelon Vintage, Glasgow
Mac: Fuchs-Schmitt via TK Maxx (at a mega reduction)
Jeans: Topshop
Trainers: Ash via TK Maxx
I've had that awful guilty feeling since buying this mac a few weeks ago! I finally decided to get over it and wore it for the fisrt time on Saturday - I thorougly enjoyed it!
This coat feels very high quality and has such great details - the tabs on the shoulders and wrists are actual buckles.
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.
MAX Sica has been sentenced to a non-parole period of 35 years - the longest term ever ordered in Queensland - for the murder of the Singh siblings.
My Dad, RAF. Kasfareet, Egypt. WW2
From a series of photos he sent to his sister who was in Wales.
Written on the back:
We, the Jury, find the defendant
GUILTY!!
Eric (falling of a stool) Hugh, Lundbech and Henry. This was taken just before Eric crashed to the ground.
No. 4.
HB TWEED PICTURED ON THE FRONT OF THE SCOTS MAGAZINE OCTOBER 1964,WEARING HIS CHRYSTON WHEELERS JERSEY.AT THAT TIME ROAD AND TRACK RACING WAS STRICKTLY AMATEUR,HIGHLAND GAMES GRASS TRACK WAS PROFFESIONAL,HB RACED UNDER THE ALIAS OF"HARRY TWEEDIE"NOT TOO MISLEADING EH?.AFTER THE SCOTS MAGAZINE WENT ON SALE HE WAS GIVEN A LIFETIME BAN FROM SENIOR RACING IN THE UK.,THIS LASTED UNTIL HE BECAME A VET IN 1968.HE DID NOT DENY THE PICTURE WAS HIM,FOR OBVIOUS REASONS.
ALL RIGHT RESERVED
All material in my gallery MAY NOT be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission
Model : Natalia ghiani
Mua : Natalia ghiani
Photo, Lights, Editing by : Giacomo macis
strobist info : a canon 430 EX II at full power on camera right triggered with cactus v2s wireless system
.......midnight strikes, hunters prowl
seeking which is forbidden
in true convict style
indulgence wins
so begins mutilation
no battle was fought
the work of beast unfolds
keep the secret close or die
guilty of innocence, guilty of
innocent
pure perversion
truth kept, tightly wrapped,
shrouded in, devils breath
trembling, twisted, trapped
the smell of torment
fills the room
so still, deathly silence
the victims future crumbles......
A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!
If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.