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Thanks to my friend Jenny I was allowed to come backstage and photograph the preparations for tonights show. There is a lot of pictures from "Sminket" since thats where she is working but I took the grand tour around the premise to see the stage, the props and what not. A lot of places to be and things to see. :-)
04/10/2019
Probably one of the new recruits there as I haven't seen her before. Quite a calm member of the staff that always seems to mess my coffees up,
Took this just before noticing Ata bhai pulling up to the place.
Recently posted to my photoblog, figured I might as well throw it up here too.
Kodak Elite Chrome 100 cross processed in C-41.
f5.6 / 1/250 second exposure.
Üzerinde sadece 5-6 rakamı bulunan en motive edici duvar saatiSıkıcı ofis saatlerinizi çekilir hale getiren ve yalnızca eve dönüş saatleriniz olan 5 ve 6 rakamını gösteren İyimser Ofis Saatini çalışma masanızdan ayıramayacaksınız! Eve dönmek için can atan; ancak “Dakikalar geçmek bilmiyor” diyen çalışanlar için Optimistic Office Clock harika bir hediye fikri olabilir.
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No luck this time.
Not for me either by the way... I followed that dragonfly for ages but that was the only time I was able to catch a shot. It must have been at least 10 cm long (roughly 3 inches).
Optimistic job seekers set up interviews with recruiters at the 2016 Job MarketPlace. This year, TESOL had 38 recruiters at the event. Job seekers can also get advice on their CVs and resumes.
THis man is very happy and optimistic as the day begins. IT is people like him in his field who are at the greatest immediate risk...
If you come early, all the streets are filled with endless lines of people who make their lively hood through exporting goods. They will flow to work for at least an hour, nonstop with little other activity. A year ago these streets were filled with foreign buyers from all over the world. Now the streets are bare, and many wholesale shops are closed. It is such a contrast that its almost scary. Many of the migrant workers have fled by the millions home early for the Spring festival as jobs were lost. Those who remain are the most desperate. China is attempting to and must focus on emergent markets if it is going to survive this economic slowdown. After many years of double digit growth, a growth forecasted at only 5% is going to cause tremendous stress for the economy. One especially magnified by the very large income gap which has been all but forgotten in the mainstream media. Local Chinese news offers little coverage of these grim scenes in an attempt to maintain domestic consumer confidence. As demand from the west slows, this charade will not be able to last much longer. As if they had a crystal ball, China cracked down on issuing visas for the 2008 Olympic games, and enforced slowdown in many areas of its domestic market. Investors slowed down to a trickle during the games do to the tight visa policies, and now even more so due to the economic crises. This was either a smart or a lucky move. If the economy didn?t slow gradually with the beginning of the Olympics continuing with the current crises; and rather slowed down all at once as within other nations the consequences would be dire.