With no formal training or instruction, I picked up a camera, notepad, and plane ticket to Tegucigalpa, Honduras where I could report on the change of power that has occurred in Honduras and the possible return of former President Zelaya to regain his Presidency. I felt that there was minimal news coverage coming from this region, and was intrigued when this little democratic country from Central America stood by its actions despite condemnation from the UN and the United States. Here is my experience within this country.
re: vid I like the chroma key on PJTV. http://tinyurl.com/2tb5kv
gj on the vid footage Hunter, thought I love the PJ spin on how it's always Chavez Chavez Chavez, instead of what it is. Bread and Spread Estilo Catracho. Will see what holds for the next few days, or weeks, or months.. btw wicked school. http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/
Good Pix Hunter, what side of Taygoose is this?
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ReplyDeleteI like the chroma key on PJTV.
http://tinyurl.com/2tb5kv
gj on the vid footage Hunter,
thought I love the PJ spin on how it's always Chavez Chavez Chavez, instead of what it is.
Bread and Spread Estilo Catracho.
Will see what holds for the next few days, or weeks, or months..
btw wicked school.
http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/
The side that gets paid to try to re-instate a raving lunatic.
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ReplyDeleteThis is the Partido Liberal and they were near Plaza Luarque. The Bloque Popular was at Carasal.