The document contains descriptions of 6 photographs selected by Liberty Watts. Each description includes the topic, type of shot, event captured, photographer, and why Watts chose it. The photographs showcase landscapes, wildlife, aerial views of cities, and architecture from locations like Iceland, Africa, China and more. The final section provides biographical information about photographer James Balog, including his focus on human and nature relationships, recognition from National Geographic and other awards, and books released.
My pitch to the elearning network event in Bristol where I argue that events should become more social, like unconferences, so that delegates participate and learn more. This is inspired by the Tru events run by Bill Boorman.
The University of Kentucky's general education program is launched this fall as the UK Core - a celebration with an art installation "Nation of Nations" and accompanying activities in the UK island in Second Life
My pitch to the elearning network event in Bristol where I argue that events should become more social, like unconferences, so that delegates participate and learn more. This is inspired by the Tru events run by Bill Boorman.
The University of Kentucky's general education program is launched this fall as the UK Core - a celebration with an art installation "Nation of Nations" and accompanying activities in the UK island in Second Life
Computer Assisted Language Learning as shared by Group 7a with their co-participants in PBET 2113 (TESL), Sem 2 AY 2009-2010, Faculty of Education, University of Malaya KL.
Computer Assisted Language Learning as shared by Group 7a with their co-participants in PBET 2113 (TESL), Sem 2 AY 2009-2010, Faculty of Education, University of Malaya KL.
12. Topic: Landscape
Type: Close-up
Event: Night time on a
beach in Iceland
Photographer: James
Balog
Why I chose it: I like
how the moon
illuminates the ice.
13. Topic: Wildlife
Type: Mid-shot
Event: A bird lands on a
buffalo’s head
Photographer: Akash Das
Why I chose it: It shows
that any kind of creatures
can become friends.
14. Topic: Aerial
Type: Long shot
Event: A city is lit up
between mountains
Photographer: Christian
Nesset
Why I chose it: It shows
that people can live in
beautiful places like this.
15. Topic: Wildlife
Type: Mid-shot
Event: A dog jumping
into a lake
Photographer: Tino
Soriano
Why I chose it: Although
the picture looks sad
it’s capturing a happy
moment.
16. Topic: Architectural
Type: Long shot
Event: People walking
through a city in China
Photographer: Jodi
Cobb
Why I chose it: All the
different colours are
amazing.
17. Born July 15, 1952 (age 62) in Danville, Pennsylvania,
United States.
Balog is a founding Fellow of the International League of
Conservation Photographers and a Sustainability
Ambassador for The North Face. His work revolves around
the relationship between humans and nature. Because of
this, a lot of his work is featured on National Geographic.
He has won 11 awards for his work, including the World
Press Photo Awards for Nature and Science & Technology,
and NANPA Outstanding Photographer of the Year.
He has released 8 books, about endangered animals,
climate change and forests.