The news doesn’t usually march straight past my bedroom window, banging on pots and pans.
Author: Milan
In the spring of 2005, I graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in International Relations and a general focus in the area of environmental politics. In the fall of 2005, I began reading for an M.Phil in IR at Wadham College, Oxford. Outside school, I am very interested in photography, writing, and the outdoors. I am writing this blog to keep in touch with friends and family around the world, provide a more personal view of graduate student life in Oxford, and pass on some lessons I've learned here. View all posts by Milan
Seven reasons why you should support the Quebec students’ call for low tuition fees
http://www.progressive-economics.ca/2012/05/31/seven-reasons-why-you-should-support-the-quebec-students-call-for-low-tuition-fees/
I like this photo. What is the deep blue light behind the buildings? It is also interesting to see a night rally.
The blue is just skylight – sunlight scattered by the atmosphere. It’s the same thing that makes the sky blue during the day.
The video was shot at 1600 ISO and f/4.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayleigh_scattering