Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How Long Last Ocular Migraine

Paris Photo 2009


today without ględzenia. Less than a dozen images of selected without rhyme or reason to the announcement of the festival Paris Photo 2009 , which I liked.


Ballroom, Pitsunda, Abkhazia, 2009 © Rob Hornstra / Courtesy Flatland Gallery Utrecht
Amorfosis 004, 2008 © Aitor Ortiz, Courtesy Galería Max Estrella, Madrid
Agrigento, 1993. Tempio della Concordia, 1993 © Mimmo Jodice, Courtesy Galerie Forma Galleria, Milano
Irak, 2008 © Matthias Bruggman, Courtesy Galerie Polaris, Paris
Floating Drive-in, Florida, 2005 © Tim Walker, Courtesy Michael Hoppen Contemporary
Floodwater at the Skutarisee, 1971 © Toni Schneiders, Courtesy Galerie Bernheimer
Dubai, 2008 © Martin Becka, Courtesy Baudoin Lebon, Paris
Infected Landscape, Trench, Chicago , Ground Force Training Zone, 2007 © Shai Kremer, Courtesy Galerie Les filles du calvaire Paris/Bruxelles
Junior Ofokansi, Chetachi Ofokansi, Mpompo Ofokansi. Enugu, Nigeria, 2008 © Pieter Hugo, Courtesy of the artist and Michael Stevenson, Cape Town
Lion Before Storm II - Sitting Profile, Maasai Mara, 2006 © Nick Brandt, Courtesy Galerie Bernheimer
The Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami on the hills around Teheran where he directed Taste of Cherry and who shared the Palm d’Or in 1997, Iran. Tehran. 1997 © Abbas / Courtesy Magnum Gallery, Paris
National Grand Theatre, 2008 © Liu Jiaxiang, Courtesy 798 Photo Gallery, Beijing
Motel Drive, Fresno, California. Approaching Nowhere: The Highway Landscape, 1991 © Jeff Brouws, Courtesy Galeria Toni Tàpies, Barcelona
Paris, 1951-52 © Robert Frank, Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery, New York
Transparent City # 46, 2007/2009 © Michael Wolf, Courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco
Azemmour, 2007 © Hicham Benohoud, Courtesy of the artist / Galerie VU, Paris
Rio, Untitled, 2008 © Mohamed Bourouissa, Courtesy Gallery Les filles du Calvary Paris / Brussels



Rocking chair and window 050602b, 2005 © Mayumi Terada, Courtesy Base Gallery, Tokyo

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Where To Buy A Fleshlight In Charlotte

Stage I - the geography of the city and region are working

The project Exploring the stork in Poland started from the thematic block - Geography of the city and the surrounding area of \u200b\u200bBialystok. Therefore we chose to walk around our hometown and the center of the market we came across a huge map of the world spread out on the sidewalk.




Odszukaliśmy on it most of the cities from which the project participants, then we have focused all around the contours of Polish.




not find there the name of our city, Bialystok that's our "little homeland" - too small, that on such a scale map of the whole the world could be placed. However, we decided to compare the "minority experience" with information on the village contained in the Internet and other sources. With satisfaction, we found that:

Bialystok is the largest city in the north-eastern Poland, has an area of \u200b\u200b102.12 km 2 . It lies at an altitude-ok.140 m. Its geographical position is 53 "07 'N and 23 " 10' E. Bialystok and surrounding areas are the coldest area of \u200b\u200bPolish, so this region of Siberia called Polish.


In 2008 the population was 294 153 people. Agglomeration creates Bialystok Bialystok and four nearby municipalities, they occupy an area of \u200b\u200b521 km 2 . At 1km 2 falls 265 people. Dominated by textiles, electrical machinery, wood and food industries. The city is a center of trade with the East.

In the center of Bialystok is Branicki Palace Park, and in Podlaskie Province is located several forest complexes, the most famous ones are: Białowieża Primeval Forest, Knyszyńska, Narwiański National Park. Some of them retained their original flora and fauna up to this day the only one in Europe. They are characterized by diverse landscape and unusual vegetation, which promotes the development of various animal species.

Podlasie zone lies in the Polish Green Lungs, which belongs to the environmental organization, which deals with the protection of Polish nature. It has a typically agricultural in nature, but an increasingly important role here is tourism.

near Bialystok, in Suchowola is the geographical center of Europe. It has been calculated by Simon Anthony Sobiekrajskiego in 1775. His method consisted in the fact that the points connected by straight lines of the European continent the most advanced in the east and west and to the north and south. The place of intersection of the line dropped out of the market in Suchowola. Erected where g Laz, which bears a plaque with information about this place.

Sources: www.wikipedia.org

www.info.bialystok.pl



taken www.wikipedia.org

And how can you not be proud of our city and region.

decided to look more closely at the forest resources of our region. We looked for information online about Knyszyńska Forest and Forest Forest, we wrote memories from a trip to Bialowieza and Bialowieza National Park.

We went to the Palace Park Branicki. Its history dates back to the eighteenth century, when John Clemens Branicki - hetman expanded their palaces - the palace and its surrounding gardens. Green complex was designed along the lines of the elements of the French school of Versailles. What is today? Here are some pictures from a walk in the park with us in the lead role:

channel in the background section converted from the old moat

Body yard with 8 partners bukszpanowymi, wysypanymi white and red sand in the background boskietery-specifically cut trees forming a solid regular

Trzyarkadowy bridge channel

One of the statues of Diana is situated on the main Avenue

In the park you can perform an interesting task. Try to choose a tree that you are pleased. Tap gently with his bark. Bypass around. Close your eyes and hug him cheek. Find the groove in the bark, imagine that you're an ant, and this goes groove as high as possible. Try to embrace the tree "at the waist." Look for animals walking on the bark. Look carefully at the leaves. Squat and look up into the tree. Consider that the height is the tree. A tree, like each of us is changing, so check them when you can. (Source Eve Pytlak EKO-OKO)

Full of enthusiasm and positive energy flowing from the interior of the trees get to work on the next block of activity.