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When Worlds Collide #14: Freezing Moments and Defying Time’s Tyranny
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 6 May 2012 Growing up in a very different Sri Lanka during the 1970s, I was image starved. We had no television, no Internet, and going … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Disaster, Disaster Communication, Indian Ocean, Photography, Sri Lanka, Tsunami, Uncategorized
Tagged All Hands Volunteers, Buddhini Ekanayake, Chulie de Silva, Digital Natives, Facebook, Flickr, Hikkaduwa, Indian Ocean Tsunami, Kodak Box Camera, kodak Moment, Picasa, Profiles of the Future, Shahidul Alam, Sir Arthur C Clarke, Telwatte, tsunami of 11 March 2011, Wijayananda Ekanayake
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