Thursday 30 October 2014

Noticias calientes Español - 9 Año-Old Boy española se convierte en joven Wildlife Photographer of the Year (15 fotos)



Desde 1964, el Museo de Historia Nacional en Londres ha sido la organización de su Wildlife Photographer anual de la competencia del año. Este año, el ganador del Gran título en Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, que incluye los fotógrafos de hasta 17 años de edad, fue Carlos Pérez Naval - un niño de 9 años de edad, de España.
Los padres de Carlos son los viajeros incansables, y siempre toman su hijo a todos sus viajes alrededor del mundo. Cuando tenía 4 años, comenzó a tomar fotos de todo el carácter que vio - en primer lugar con una cámara compacta y ahora con equipo profesional. Se pone una lente más grande cada vez que va al extranjero.
Carlos no tiene por qué estar en tierras lejanas para tomar bonitas fotos - durante el año escolar, la flora y la fauna en su jardín y en los alrededores de Teruel no puede escapar de los "clics" de su cámara.





















9 Year-Old Spanish Boy Becomes Young Wildlife Photographer Of The Year (15 pics)



Since 1964, the National History Museum in London has been organizing their annual Wildlife Photographer Of The Year contest. This year, the Grand title winner in Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, which includes photographers up to 17 years of age, was Carlos Perez Naval – a 9-year-old boy from Spain.
Carlos’ parents are tireless travelers, and they always take their son to all their trips around the world. When he was 4, he started taking photos of all the nature he saw –  first with a compact camera and now with professional equipment. He gets a bigger lens every time he goes abroad.
Carlos doesn’t need to be in far away lands to take nice photos – during the school year, the flora and fauna in his garden and surrounding Teruel can’t escape the “clicks” of his camera.

 


















News - Nilofar likely to hit Karachi coast today

Nilofar likely to hit Karachi coast today. Tropical cyclone ‘Nilofar’ in the Arabian Sea get intensified and is currently about 1,100 kilometers away from Karachi in the northwest, while heavy rains and dusty winds will start in coastal areas of Sindh including Karachi after hitting storm with Karachi coast.

According to Met department, tropical cyclone “Nilofar” made in west central Arabian Sea is getting further intensified, while storm is 1000 KM away from Pakistan. Meteorological department officials said that storm speed will be 50 knots per hour with the change of direction, and it will turn from north-west to north-east today.

Officials told that storm will be ended near the border of Gujarat and Sindh on October 31. On the other hand administration has imposed section 144 on bathing at Karachi Sea and advised fishermen not to go into the deep sea till Friday.

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