Classical and Fine Art

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Crustaceans by Jin-Mikami

Black Mirror by YOSHIHIKO

※Let’s start with seeing on the black back ground with simply clicking the photo.

Fukoku Seimei Building in Osaka

The building is one of the most photogenic architecture in Osaka,Japan. I’ve come to shot here many times but the architecture always gives me a new perspective.

A typhoon had passed over Osaka the day before, then I expected a good weather came:clear blue sky and rapid moving clouds.

My expectation was right. 4 minutes exposure was enough to capture this dramatic moment. The sunlight came from back of the main building, and the light reflected opposite building made some interesting patterns on the windows.

240sec.longexposures with 10+6stops ND filters, using lucroit 14-24 filter adapter + formatt-hitech filters.
I recommend for this kit for all Nikon 14-24 users!

ProStop IRND Long Exposure Kit – Joel Tjintjelaar Signature Edition

500px have been giving me so many inspiration.
I never found out with just myself.
To see, to be seen both mine and other superb photoes actually change my photo world.

Bravo, and congratulations 500px!!

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Illuminate my Heart by sherryakrami

feaR by DirkVoigt

I on the Kjeragbolten. It was very windy up there. I was glad when I was down again.
photographed with my camera from my friend Reiko.
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One Minute on Earth!!! by fmarty

One Minute on Earth was the most exhilarating and bonding project at Kujaja.com in 2013. Today we celebrate the anniversary of this collaborative synchronized and simultaneous worldwide panorama that took place at 13:00 UTC on 06 April 2013. The project became a popular photobook in blurb.com and the proceeds from the book have been donated to Ashalayam—House of Hope, a foundation for street children in Kolkata, India.

I would like to invite you to participate in One Minute on Earth 2014! This year we plan to do the project on the next Solstice, 21 June 2014. Please click here for more information!

This image is a stereographic or “mini planet” projection of Boston’s downtown skyline and harbor from a photo taken on the day of the OMOE project (different from the one I posted last year) and that was voted to become the cover of last year’s book. I bet you can do better than this for this year’s book! We look forward to having you! We would love to have every country and every time zone represented with awesome photographs!

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Paintings from 17th century

Saint Patrick’s Day, 1877 by John George Brown (English-born American 1831—1913)

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7 Tips For Introverts to Lead a Balanced Life

7 Trips For Introverts To Live A Balanced Life

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Introverts seem to be on the hot seat nowadays.

People are acknowledging that certain people in the world prefer to be alone. They prefer to stay in on weekends, not make conversations, decline invitations to party and even, when they do indeed go to the party, be alone and leave early.

That’s your introvert in a nutshell. I am one myself and I love it.

But how does one really lead a introvert’s life? Do all of the above characteristics equate to happiness?

I don’t think so. There must be a balance. Too much of something or focusing on either extreme end of the spectrum is never good.

Here’s 7 tips for introverts to lead a balanced life

1) Go out once in a while

So maybe you love staying home on weekends, but that doesn’t mean you have to do it every weekend.

I don’t believe that anybody enjoys being alone all the time. We’re human and we need each other. It just depends on how much.

Don’t adhere strictly to the idea that since you’re introverted you should stay home all the time. If you want to head out, then just get out. That’s healthy for you.

2) Indulge in a variety of lonesome activities

I personally go from reading novels, watching TV series, watching movies, watching anime, reading comics to playing video games.

It doesn’t work in the way where you can do one thing only over and over. You have to mix it up otherwise you’re going to get bored and tired.

3) Remember that you’ve to respect others’ opinions

Because they’re doing the best they can to try to understand.

It’s easy to get annoyed and think, “These guys don’t understand introverts! They’re so stupid! I’m better than them!”

Nah. That’s just going to make you more annoyed. You’ve to understand that it’s all about perspective. Respect others, and they will respect you. Get irritated all the time and they’ll think you’re unfriendly and bitchy.

4) Remember that they’re probably just joking

So introverts are weird, different or crazy to people who don’t get it right?

Relax. If they’re your friends, they’re probably just joking. Let them. Chill out. It’s no big deal. There’s no reason to get upset just because your friends don’t understand you.

5) Being an introvert doesn’t mean you have to be unfriendly, or shy

Because you’re bound to interact with other people. Now, why don’t you just make the best of it and be a friend?

If you do feel shy indeed, learn how to socialize. Learn body language. Learn how to talk to the opposite sex. Start with what resonates with you most, like perhaps reading a book.

If you don’t ever mean to come across unfriendly, and feel misunderstood for that, I strongly suggest doing the above. You don’t need unnecessary stress and garbage from others.

6)  Set extremely strict boundaries with your partner

An introvert doesn’t mean you’ve to be alone!

So in order to be in a happy relationship, you’ve to let your partner know what your lifestyle is like by setting clear boundaries.

Tell him or her that you prefer not to reply a text when you’re reading, so they shouldn’t have to worry at all if you happen to be silent on the radar.

This will save a lot of trouble!

7) You ultimately need your core set of friends

Because no one ever wants to be alone forever. An introvert doesn’t mean a life without friends.

So this is how it works in a couple of ways:

First, remember that you don’t have to make a ton of friends. You don’t need to please everybody in life. You’re not aiming to be prom queen.

Secondly, stick to your close few friends. And know that that’s enough. That’s it.

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Classical and Fine Art

The day someone invents a robot that grades papers is the day I’ll be a happy, happy man.

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