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Yellow & White - Flowers Photo Album They break the green that sustains them, explode the palette to dazzle us, offer us sublime fragrances of toast. Who has a garden of multiple flowers, every day passes through a rainbow and does not know. Peduncles, stamens, monoclonals, sepals, synergides, dyclines, ugly names that go out when we photographed We like petals. We offer you 52, yellow & white, each with a flower inside. Pedro Portobello was born in Lobito, Angola, in 1958. He obtained his Ph.D. in Communication Sciences (2005) and degrees in Journalism (1999) and Law (1981) at the University of Coimbra. He is a Professor at the Instituto Superior Miguel Torga (Coimbra), and led the Degree in Social Communication course until 2011. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Information Sciences and Administration (Iscia - Aveiro), a Consultant in Communication for the Port of Aveiro (APA) and the Portuguese Ports Association (APP). Formerly a journalist for Portuguese publications and stations "TSF", "Expresso", "Grande Reportagem", "TVI", "Tal & Qual" and the "Jornal de Coimbra", Dinis still undertakes work as a photojournalist. He is also the author of several photography exhibitions and websites, accessible through dmareport.blogspot.pt. As a deputy in the Portuguese Parliament (Socialist Party), Dinis worked in partnership with Jaime Ramos (Social Democrat Party) to sponsor the first project to create local radio stations in Portugal (1983). He has over two dozen books and photo albums published. Pedro Portobello nasceu no Lobito, Angola, em 1958. doutorado em Ci ncias da Comunica o (2005), licenciado em Jornalismo (1999) e em Direito (1981), pela Universidade de Coimbra. Professor no Instituto Superior Miguel Torga (Coimbra), cuja Licenciatura em Comunica o Social dirigiu at 2011. Professor Convidado no Instituto Superior de Ci ncias da Informa o e da Administra o (ISCIA - Aveiro). Consultor de Comunica o do Porto de Aveiro (APA, S.A.), e da Associa o dos Portos de Portugal (APP). Foi jornalista da TSF, Expresso, Grande Reportagem, TVI, Tal & Qual e Jornal de Coimbra. Desempenhou ainda as fun es de rep rter fotogr fico. Autor de v rias exposi es de fotografia e de sites na Web, acess veis atrav s de dmareport.blogspot.pt. Deputado Assembleia da Rep blica (PS), apresentou em parceria com Jaime Ramos (PSD) o primeiro projecto de cria o de r dios locais em Portugal (1983). Tem mais de duas dezenas de livros e lbuns fotogr ficos publicados.