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SSBC site in Juba, 2016. The South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) is a national public service broadcaster in South Sudan. SSBC provides radio stations (AM/FM) as well as television broadcasts through its VHF/UHF analogue transmitters in Juba. It broadcasts its radio and television services via satellite and can be viewed from many ...
A book written about Weegee, Weegee's Secrets published in 1953, says: For the record, Weegee shot the majority of his photos from 6-feet at f/22 and 10-feet at f16. These smaller f/stops provided excellent depth of field. When hunting for photos, Weegee would stalk the streets with his camera set to 10-feet and f/16.
SSBC may refer to: Sidney Sussex College Boat Club; South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation This page was last edited on 20 January 2020, at 05:58 (UTC). Text is ...
The Lord Protector Boat Club (LPBC) is the Alumni section of SSBC, named for Sidney alumnus Oliver Cromwell. Members of Sidney Sussex, once they have left Cambridge, become members of LPBC. The event most regularly entered by LPBC is the Fairbairn cup, held by Jesus College Boat Club annually in December.
SSBC TV (South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation Television) is a public television network in South Sudan which is owned and operated by the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation. SSBC TV broadcasts in English and Juba Arabic and can also be viewed on Satellite. The network runs a few small local TV stations in Aweil, Wau, Malakal and Rumbek.
The Naked City, a 1948 film noir inspired by Weegee's book Naked City (TV series) , a television series inspired by the film, first broadcast in 1958 Naked City: Justice with a Bullet , a 1998 crime film intended as a reboot of the TV series
Cheese held the world record time in Super Mario 64 120-star category from February 28, 2022, to November 18, 2022, when it was beaten by speedrunner Weegee. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] As of November 27, 2024, cheese is ranked 5th in the 120-star category.
Graflex Speed Graphic, similar to the model used by Weegee in the early 40s. [1]" f /8 and be there" is an expression popularly used by photographers to indicate the importance of taking the opportunity for a picture rather than being too concerned about using the best technique.