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"à espera de godot"

"... é uma coisa que não é, mas faz de conta que é para ver como seria se fosse."

"à espera de godot"

"... é uma coisa que não é, mas faz de conta que é para ver como seria se fosse."

20.Mar.13

56º world press photo: (1º prémio - observed portraits - singles)

Little Survivor

27 February 2012

Belgrade, Serbia

Milan (4) leaves the hospital on 27 February, three months after surviving a family suicide attempt in which both his father and mother died. All three jumped from a sixth-floor balcony, in Belgrade, Serbia. 

Milan’s parents had been experiencing financial difficulties in the midst of a struggling national economy.

Nemanja Pančić

Nationality:
Serbia
About:
Nemanja Pančić is a founding member of the Kamerades photo collective. He was nominated for the Joop Swart Masterclass and participated in the SEE New Perspectives Masterclass for professional photographers from southeastern Europe, a project from World Press Photo in partnership with the Robert Bosh Stiftung.
20.Mar.13

limite

 

Sebe é um acúmulo de varas entretecidas
cerceando
por vezes sim por vezes não

eu sei
do esforço para persuadir
naturezas terríveis

simultaneamente
à graça dos perímetros
que permanecem estanques

(a dor de coabitar
tanto as frinchas quanto os
confinamentos)

Quando rarefeitos, os movimentos
aguardam mais do que a conclusão, preferem
o desdém e o resguardo
ou mesmo esse estalido
(um arquejo)
embalado
pelo embaraço hipnótico
das pequenas sombras

Somente as ventanias são de fato enamoradas
e apenas nelas alijam-se
as imundícias mais profundas

como somente os ramos
estraçalham-se e engravidam-se
num único carretel de músculos em escombros

(um aparelho de tensões
alimentado pelo ritmo
dos sumidouros)

 

***

 

juliana krapp

 

rio de janeiro, 1980

 

*

13.Mar.13

56º world press photo: (1º prémio - nature - singles)

Southern Cassowary

16 November 2012

Black Mountain Road, Queensland, Australia

A southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) feeds on the fruit of the blue quandong tree. The flightless birds grow up to two meters in height, with males weighing some 55 kg, and females 76 kg.

Cassowaries are an endangered species, with around only 1,500 left in the wild. The birds are crucial to the ancient rainforest of northern Queensland, because they carry large seeds in their stomachs for long distances. Several dozen tree species appear to rely on cassowaries alone to disperse their seeds.

The birds are under threat from habitat loss, resulting from agricultural and housing development, killings by domestic dogs, and collisions with vehicles.

Christian Ziegler

Nationality:
Germany
About:
Christian Ziegler is a photojournalist specializing in natural history and science-related topics. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine and has been widely published in other magazines such as Geo, Smithsonian, and BBC Wildlife. A tropical ecologist by training, Ziegler has worked in tropical rainforests on four continents, and for the past ten years has been an associate for communication with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama.