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Good Luck | Urban Picnic Street Photography
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Urban Picnic Street Photography. Featured Street Photography from our Community. Good Luck by Sandip Bose, http:/ bit.ly/1IR6Vlb. Street photo on UPSP. This entry was posted on August 15, 2015 by Urban Picnic Street Photography. It was filed under Street Photography. And was tagged with Street Photo. What do you think of this street photo? Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Break me, I dare you | Surviving Japan with a Smile
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Surviving Japan with a Smile. Exploring the country that is willing yet unwilling to change. Break me, I dare you. I’m going to be silent for a while. I got accepted as an intern to some company (yay! And it means I really need to focus my time and energy into the internship and in improving my Japanese skills. σ( ;) Woo-hoo! I sound brave, but that’s just it. I’m actually shivering inside. I hope to survive. I will survive! It’s not sayonara, because I will definitely be back! Share the fun with others!
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Tokyo tower | Surviving Japan with a Smile
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Surviving Japan with a Smile. Exploring the country that is willing yet unwilling to change. Nice to see you every morning, afternoon, and night! It takes one whole year to repaint the Tokyo tower, as they do it by hand Σ( ;). 4 Weird Tokyo Tower Facts. One third of the steal used in the tower was from USA military tanks damaged in the Korean War. There is a small Shinto Shrine on the second floor of the Main Observatory. The antenna mast (tip of the tower) was bent in the Tohoku Earthquake of March 2011.
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Being an Intern, Part 1 | Surviving Japan with a Smile
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Surviving Japan with a Smile. Exploring the country that is willing yet unwilling to change. Being an Intern, Part 1. So… Why a peeking cat? I’m taking a peek at the world of the infamous salaryman and OL. An office worker is expected to wear suits even in winter. Yep! There were many times that I met their questions/comments with a blank stare as my brain has been working in English and suddenly someone speaks in Japanese. I probably look very foolish every time that happens. . Share the fun with others!
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Flower of the Day | Surviving Japan with a Smile
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Surviving Japan with a Smile. Exploring the country that is willing yet unwilling to change. Flower of the Day. Bonsai- one of the most popular Japanese art form. Many bonsai owners would say that you can make almost any plant or tree into a bonsai, which is quite true. So I leave you this bonsai photo, though I feel bad that I can’t tell you their names. But I hope you’ll enjoy the sight. Good day ( 0 ). The cups are smaller than tea cups. Share the fun with others! Click to email (Opens in new window).
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Caged. | Urban Picnic Street Photography
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Urban Picnic Street Photography. Featured Street Photography from our Community. Caged by Speedy, http:/ bit.ly/1IR6WWm. Street photo on UPSP. This entry was posted on August 15, 2015 by Urban Picnic Street Photography. It was filed under Street Photography. And was tagged with Street Photo. What do you think of this street photo? Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Create a ...
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Being an Intern, Part 2 | Surviving Japan with a Smile
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Surviving Japan with a Smile. Exploring the country that is willing yet unwilling to change. Being an Intern, Part 2. I’ve been away for quite a long time. Whew! As I have mentioned in Being an Intern, Part 1. I will talk more about my experiences and realizations. I am aware that forming and keeping relationships is an important factor when working with others. Even with families. And being able to communicate is the key to keeping this bond. Http:/ japanesekeigo.webnode.jp/keigo/. Depending on who you&...
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A portable laundromat? | Surviving Japan with a Smile
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Surviving Japan with a Smile. Exploring the country that is willing yet unwilling to change. We finally get a chance to test this portable laundromat and see just how clean it can make your clothes. I first came across Nival being sold on a popular Japanese website under the name Washable promising to make any container of water into a veritable washing machine, perfect for travelers, campers, or even busy. Write your comment or message in the Leave a Reply. And, click the Post Comment. Click to share on...
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6 MONTHS | Robert Maleszyk
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Street photography in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, World…. August 29, 2016. August 29, 2016. It is already 6 months science I started to focus on a street photography. It is an interesting journey. For 6 months I was using Ricoh GRD Iv, and only Ricoh. I have learned that I need more batteries and a space on my SD card. It would be nice to get a bigger size sensor for better quality prints but I am not getting paranoid now. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Edinburgh festival →. Liked by 1 person.
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NO MOTION, NO EMOTION -MIRRORMAN | Robert Maleszyk
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Street photography in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, World…. NO MOTION, NO EMOTION -MIRRORMAN. September 25, 2016. September 25, 2016. Today when I see my wife with our dog and when I think about a German family only one thing is coming to my mind: treat people like you treat your dog, please. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Mama, I’m Coming Home. YOU SCRATCHED MY HEART, I’LL SCRATCH YOURS… SKY ANGELA →. 12 thoughts on “ NO MOTION, NO EMOTION -MIRRORMAN. September 25, 2016 at 10:45 am. Liked by 1 person.
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