Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A YEAR WITHOUT MICHAEL JACKOSN


It's unbelievable that it's been a whole year. We still can't belive it's true. It's like it's unreal, it's a dream, but unfortunately it is really. It's been hard, for the family an Michael's millions of fans. There will be a lot of prayers.

Michael Jackson's THIS IS IT should have been his last performances but that never happend. On JUNE 25th 2009 2:20 pm PDT, Michael Jackson death suffered a cardiac arrest earlier in the afternoon at his Holmby home and paramedics were unable to revive him.

Prior to, It was the spring of 2009. At the age of 50, after a decade's absence from the stage, Michael Jackson was quietly performing and crafting an entirely new concert experience.
His only audience was a small, group of technicians and dances who watched Michael create a show that would have been his return to the stage for the last time.
(THIS IS IT)Everyone must see!

On June 25th, Michael and his term were eight days away from traveling to London to begin their final dress rehearals for an unprecedented sold out concerts which never happend
Some Credit to Sonypichures.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

CAMEROON - WORLD CUP The Indomitable Lions (Football).


Who are this players? 1970/71/72. From June 11 only 11 South Africa will be the proud host of the biggest sporting event on the planet, the 2010 FIFA world cup.

The lion have qualified for the past eight World cups, by far the best of any Africa
team. Their players are active across Europe's top leagues and include a bona fide superstar in Samuel Eto'o. And South African fans may be in search of home team if the host fails to prosper. That's the good news. But since their magical quarterfinal run in 1990, the Lion have failed to emerge from the group stage at the World Cup and have notched just one victory, over Saudi Arabia in their last appearance in 2002.
One problem has been finding the net. Cameroon has scored just 15 goals in 17 World Cup games-something Eto'o sure could help remedy. But the Inter Milan forward may not have much support. The main attacking midfielder, Achille Emana,though talented, will be playing in Spain's Segunda Division in the lead -up to the tournament.
Other issues? Overaggressive tacking that's resulted in seven red cards in their past 14 Cup games. Though fans shouldn't draw too many conclusion from the Africa Cup of Nations, the Indomitable lions defense is also a problem. Cameroon mustered only one win a getting to the quarterfinals, scoring six goals while allowing eight. Ex-captain Rigobert Song may have lost his center back job for good, and the often spectacular keeper Carlos Kameni was scorched. But the classy midfield makes up for a lot. Jean Makoun (Lyon), Alex Song (arsenal) and Stephane Mbia (Marseille) can all dictate tempo, score from distance and grind out results.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Ride a bike!



For transportation health or competition? to reduce emissions, enjoy the outdoors or connect with family? To raise money for charity, win a race or get the body of your dreams? Do you ride to feel strong? To feel peaceful? To feel like a kid again?

At Wheel & Sprocket, we believe in the power of cycling and the freedom it brings: freedom to show down the peace of life, to take trips to the park and build communities, and the freedom to smile.

Riding allows us to do what we like and like what we do. Cycling grant us the opportunity to LIVE LIFE to the fullest. So whatever your passion and motivation....RIDE!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Autumn Leaves: Fall leaf Color


Plants make their own food. They take water from the ground through their roots. They take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. They turn water and carbon dioxide into food using sunlight and something called Chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is green. It gives leaves their green color.
Winter days are short and dry. Many plants stop making food in the fall. The Chlorophyll goes away. Then we can see orange and yellow colors. These colors are in the leaves all Summer but the green covered them up.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

My Equipment of Choice...


There's no room for error when it comes to certain assignment. Those moments can simply never been repeated in some cases. Choosing a Camera system has profound effects on many aspects of my photo career that go far beyond mere differences in mega pixels or file format. Every aspect of my craft, including the quality of my work, the fees I can charge and the flexibility of assignments I enjoy, rests on my choice of a Camera system.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008


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