"YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS ARE AS DAZZLING AS YOUR SUBJECTS"

Sunday, September 23, 2012

IN THE KYONGBOK PALACE THRONE ROOM

A VIEW OF  THE KYONGBOK 
PALACE THRONE ROOM 


DETAILS FROM THE  
GEUNJEONGJEON THRONE HALL 
of the 
Gyeongbok (Kyongbok) Palace 
Seoul, South Korea 



Saturday, September 22, 2012

NIGHTTIME AT THE INCHEON AIRPORT

EMPTY IS THE AIRPORT 
AT NIGHT 
INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA 


SEEN THROUGH THE WINDOW 
OF THE IN-AIRPORT HOTEL 

LET'S DANCE TO SATURDAY: B-BOYS AT THE PALACE II

B-BOYS AT THE PALACE 


"LAST FOR ONE" 
GYEONGBOK PALACE 
(Kyongbok Palace) 
Seoul, South Korea 
one week ago Saturday 

Much more here 

Friday, September 21, 2012

"ON GUARD" AT THE DMZ

ART ON GUARD 
AT THE DMZ 


ON THE SOUTHERN SIDE 
OF THE KOREAN BORDER 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

WHAT DO YOU SEE AT THE DMZ?

AT THE 
DEMILITARIZED ZONE 


ON THE SOUTH KOREAN 
SIDE OF THE BORDER 

Looking Northward 


Standing on the South Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), above a valley, seeing what there is to be seen.  High-power binoculars provided (fixed at the wall; see above).  For a price.  No photographs allowed at the wall, or for several feet in front of it.  Hold high the camera. 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

HAROLD BROWN TURNS EIGHTY-FIVE

HAROLD BROWN 
b. September 19, 1927 



HAROLD BROWN 
as Secretary of Defense 
(January 21, 1977-January 20, 1981
testifying on Capitol Hill 


Dr. Harold Brown (Ph.D., Physics) was "the first scientist to become secretary of defense."  His Pentagon biography is here

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

PUTIN SAYS "NYET" TO USAID

THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT
CALLS FOR AN END TO
USAID IN RUSSIA

VLADIMIR PUTIN
GIVES THE HOOK TO THE
U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

What are we talking about, and what amounts of money? According to the Washington Post: "USAID, which has been working in Russia since shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, had budgeted $49.47 million for Russian programs for fiscal 2012, with 59 percent of that directed for programs supporting democracy and civil society, 37 percent designated for health projects and 4 percent for environmental programs." So, not huge amounts, but demoralizing for the recipients in tough times for "supporting democracy." At the government-to-government level, this is the judgment call of the Post: "No matter who wins the presidential election in November, the expulsion is likely to make relations with Russia even less of a priority for Washington than it has been in recent years, which might or might not suit Putin’s needs."

Saturday, September 15, 2012

B-BOYS AT THE PALACE I

SATURDAY MOVES 



"LAST FOR ONE" 
Gyeongbok Palace 
(Kyongbok Palace) 
Seoul, South Korea 

More Moves here 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

WINDOW ON THE EAST? FROM THE APEC SUMMIT, VLADIVOSTOK 2012

RUSSIA'S 
"WINDOW ON THE EAST"? 



THROUGH THE 
WINDOW WALL OF 
THE APEC 2012 MEETING HALL 
RUSSKY ISLAND 
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA 





Wednesday, September 5, 2012

PAUL VOLCKER CELEBRATES EIGHTY-FIVE

PAUL A. VOLCKER 
b. September 5, 1927 

PAUL VOLCKER 
as 
Chair of the Federal Reserve Board 

For more Volcker, see here and here