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...number of photography breaks are helping amateur photographers tap their creative juices. Courses last from a weekend to a fortnight, in destinations from Bhutan, where students learn to capture the color of the Jambay Lhakhang Festival, to Iceland's volcanic landscape. Experts help to transform snapshot-happy tourists into travel photographers. They advise on lenses, composition, framing, lighting and photographic content. "It's about putting the photos in the context of the landscape and the people," says Peter Noble, chairman of the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Travel Group, who is also a guide with specialist agency Light & Land...
...recommends that you sign up with a well-known photographer and travel with a group no larger than 15; prices will vary according to group size and quality of accommodation. You can search the Web to see if your favorite travel photographer runs courses, or book with an agency such as Light & Land, tel: (44-1432) 839 111; www.lightandland.co.uk, which offers vacations to places like Zion National Park in Utah, above, with top photographers. Photo Adventures, tel: (44-1665) 830834; www.photoadventures.co.uk, offers a variety of locales under the direction of author and photographer Lee Frost. For many trips...
...that's a giant leap from 2003, when only three people redeemed. Space Adventures' first client was American businessman Dennis Tito, who paid $20 million of his own money to go to the International Space Station aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 2001. It's the ultimate travel high. tel: (1-888) 857-7223; www.spaceadventures.com
...international community." He said he issued the warrant because his court had received no response to its request for information about legal proceedings under way in the U.S., nor to its request that a Spanish judicial commission question the soldiers in America. But unless they vacation in Spain or travel to some country willing to risk Washington's fury for extraditing them, the soldiers will almost certainly not appear before a Spanish court. The U.S. is unlikely to extradite men who were cleared of any wrongdoing by a Pentagon investigation in 2003. In any case, a crime could be hard...
...military grant and hopes to do away with solar panels altogether. The firm is developing light-sensitive fabrics that the Army can manufacture directly into power-generating, camouflaged tents, uniforms or backpacks. The military hopes solar power will allow soldiers to stay out on missions longer and safely travel farther from supply bases...