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Friday Foto Flogging

by olivia
Fri Nov 21st, 2008 at 02:53:52 PM EST

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we'll introduce a different photo website.

This week's theme is DejaView: Photos of places, people, and things you love to take pictures of over and over and over again. Deja view us with your best shot, your favorite shot, your latest shot, or multiple shots.

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Friday Foto Flogging

by olivia
Fri Nov 7th, 2008 at 06:26:11 AM EST

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we'll introduce a different photo website.

This week's theme is Light: Presence, absence, bright, dim, straight, bent ... anyway you want to shine a little bit of it on us..

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Friday Foto Flogging

by olivia
Fri Oct 24th, 2008 at 07:24:24 AM EST

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we'll introduce a different photo website.

This week's theme is These are a Few of My Favorite Things: Pictures of people, places, and things that you love.

Read more... (84 comments, 488 words in story)

Friday Foto Flogging

by olivia
Fri Oct 10th, 2008 at 07:50:02 AM EST

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we'll introduce a different photo website.

This week's theme is: In the Frame. Using human or natural structures or a combination of both to create an opening through which one views the focus of the photograph.

Read more... (72 comments, 406 words in story)

Friday Foto Flogging

by olivia
Fri Sep 19th, 2008 at 07:04:25 AM EST

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we'll introduce a different photo website.

This week's theme is Silhouettes and Shadows - show us a story etched in light and dark, contrasts and outlines, presence and absence.*

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Friday Foto Flogging

by olivia
Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 06:41:34 AM EST

Update [2008-9-6 17:37:36 by olivia]: The theme for next week (Sep 12th) is: Critters! Again, open to interpretation and imagination. :)

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we'll introduce a different photo website.

Thanks for all the great photos last week. As mentioned in the comments section, we're introducing themes. This week the theme is red ... post anything that comes to mind. (And if you don't have anything red, that's okay too!) If you have a suggestion for next week's theme, leave a comment.

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[Updated] Confirmed - agent provocateurs at SPP protest

by olivia
Thu Aug 23rd, 2007 at 09:59:59 PM EST

This is a brief update to dada's diary last week on the SPP: The SPP...ever heard of it?

During the protest at Montebello, three masked men carrying rocks attempted to disrupt the peaceful line of protest to instigate a confrontation w/ the riot police.

The peaceful and legitimate protesters told these men to move away from their line -- they weren't interested in any violence. The masked men looked very out of place, wouldn't state who they were, refused to take off their masks when asked, pushed one of the peaceful protesters, and eventually forced their way through the line where they were handcuffed by the riot police.

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fOtofair2006 olivia: Inner Bits!

by olivia
Sun Oct 29th, 2006 at 12:39:22 PM EST

Infamous Inner Bits

Since I started taking macro photos of flowers, I've been constantly amazed at how different they are from one another. And, how the differences matter: the colour and smell of pollen in attracting certain pollinators; the structure and colour of the petal arrangement; the shape of the petals themselves, including fine hairs and big places to land.

Most of these photos have been posted on my b or in the café here, but I think they highlight some of the differences to be found. All were taken w/ a Nikon D70s - and I forgot to mention that in my last diary, the D70s was used as well.


(Link to flower diagram)

"The jack-in-the-pulpit is considering a sex change. The violets have a secret. The dandelion is smug. The daffodils are obsessive. The orchid is finally satisfied, having produced over a million seeds. The bellflower is not satisfied and is slowly bending its stigma in order to reach its own pollen. The pansies wait expectantly, their vulivform faces lifted to the sky. The evening primrose is interested in one thing and one thing only.

A stroll through the garden is almost embarrassing."

~ Anatomy of a Rose, Sharman Apt Russell

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fOtofair2006 olivia: Miscellany

by olivia
Sat Oct 28th, 2006 at 11:52:59 PM EST

 Noun: miscellany misu leynee

  1. A collection containing a variety of sorts of things*

  2. An anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.**

*Contained herein.

**Feel free to add.

Comments >> (41 comments)

UN 10: Liberia

by olivia
Tue Aug 1st, 2006 at 08:13:11 PM EST

[Note: This diary is the first of 10 stories the world should hear more about as identified by the United Nations for 2006, a Booman Tribune Group Project suggested and coordinated by ManEegee. For further information see Group Project: 10 Most Underreported Stories.]

LIBERIA: Development challenges top agenda as the nation recovers from years of civil strife

CONTEXT

With a GDP per capita of US$140, Liberia emerges from 14 years of conflict as one of the poorest countries in the world. More than 80% of the population lives on less than $1 per day and 52% live in extreme poverty. Unemployment stands at 85%. One in six Liberians depends on international food assistance. (ref: WHO-Liberia--Health action in crises)

Liberia's 14 years of civil warfare left tens of thousands of men, women and children dead and half a million of Liberia's 3 million population fled for their lives. Many have spent the last decade and a half living as refugees in camps in Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea or Sierra Leone. (ref: UN refugee agency short of funds to help Liberians home)

Since December 2003, close to 100,000 ex-combatants have been disarmed and demobilized. The deployment of the UN peace-keeping forces has increased access to vulnerable groups, but new challenges are emerging with the imminent return of hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons, ex-combatants and refugees. (ref: WHO-Liberia--Health action in crises)

(Globe from: United Nations Mission in Liberia)

It is these challenges --- reconstruction, reintregration, and rehabilitation --- that make Liberia a country the world needs to know more about.

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The worst president in 100 years?

by olivia
Wed Apr 12th, 2006 at 10:18:44 PM EST

Yesterday we received the newest issue of Maclean's in the mail. It had George Bush on the cover, and the text read: The Worst President in 100 Years?*

Today I had a little time at work, so I leafed through the pages until I hit the article -- 6 pages worth. I read the opening paragraphs which described "just another day in the life of the world's last superpower under the leadership of President George W. Bush" which included the deaths of American soldiers in Iraq, the US Senate vote to increase the ceiling on national debt (to $9 trillion), the House of Representatives approving $92 billion in spending to support the war, and the Gallup opinion poll registering 37% approval of Bush's performance.

I scanned the photos: one of Bush of course, another of soldiers and a flag-draped coffin, another was a homeless person begging for money, one of SUVs rolling out of a car assembly plant, and one of Jakarta protesters burning an effigy of Bush. Just under that photo I read the following pull quote:

"There is an old weakness in our foreign policy. We make the mistake of believing that inside every foreigner there is an American just waiting to emerge. It's just not true."

So I went back to the beginning and started reading.

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[Update2] Mass murder in rural Ontario

by olivia
Sat Apr 8th, 2006 at 11:44:11 PM EST

News is just surfacing about a gruesome find this morning in a small community just outside London, Ontario -- Shedden, Ontario. It is being described as Ontario's worse mass murder, and Canada's worst in a decade. [link]

The bodies of 8 men were found this morning by a farmer during morning rounds of his fields. The bodies were found lying in and near three cars, one of which was still hooked up to a tow-truck.

The quiet village of 800 about 30 kilometres southwest of London near St. Thomas is known as Ontario's rhubarb capital, but also has a history of biker activity, raising speculation among some that the grisly scene had links to the underworld. [link]

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One Thousand A Month Tortured To Death In Iraq

by olivia
Wed Feb 22nd, 2006 at 11:08:55 AM EST

Via Bourque this morning comes this newslink, with the following photo and caption:

IRAQ: WHEN IS ENOUGH ENOUGH?

One Thousand A Month Tortured To Death In Iraq:

Dr. John Pace drops a bombshell that translates as a whisper through obscure Maltese paper

Proving that Abu Ghraib and Gitmo are the tip of the iceberg, the outgoing UN human rights chief dropped a bombshell when he told an obscure Maltese newspaper that as many as a thousand detainees a month are being tortured to death in Iraq.

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Cdn Muslims open their mosques

by olivia
Sun Feb 12th, 2006 at 12:04:07 AM EST

"We are not savages, we are not barbarians." (link)

In light of all the negative, violent protests we are hearing about, I thought these positive stories deserved some attention.

::more below the fold::

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