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Sea Ranch, California.
A large grouping of trees bear the effects of the winds blowing off the ocean shoreline below.
October 23, 2024.
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The Effects of Yumomi
At Kusatsu Onsen, a traditional method called jikan-yu is employed when taking the bath.
At about 65 degrees Celsius, Kusatsu's spring water is too hot for bathing. So in order to make it possible to bathe in the water, the bathwater is stirred with long planks to cool it to an enterable 48 degrees. This act of stirring the water is called "yumomi."
Even at 48 degrees, yumomi makes it possible to bathe comfortably in the water. Normally water at this temperature is too hot for bathing. However, because of the high quality and concentration (acidic due to hydrogen sulfide) of the water here at Kusatsu Onsen, it is possible to take a bath at this temperature. In addition to this, when the water is hit with the sun's rays and mixes with the air, it crystallizes into Kusatsu's "yunohana," a natural bath salt.
The water continually mixes with air during yumomi, which allows for the creation of lots of yunohana, raising the concentration of the water even further. Yunohana are microscopically dispersed throughout the water, and when people enter the bath they create a thin membrane around their bodies, which makes the water feel cooler to the touch. In this way the water feels especially "soft," which is why the water is of a different class than water that has simply been cooled.
This method of lowering the water temperature also serves as an important pre-bathing exercise. In addition, breathing steam into the body also has therapeutic effects. Everyone sings a special song at this time, which further stimulates deep breathing, adding to the absorption of steam and healing effects of yumomi.
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Kusatsu Onsen (草津温泉) is one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts and is blessed with large volumes of high quality hot spring water said to cure every illness but lovesickness.
Well known as a hot spring resort for many centuries, Kusatsu's fame was further boasted by German doctor Erwin von Baelz, who served at the imperial court in the late 1800s and recommended Kusatsu for its water's health benefits.
Kusatsu is situated at an altitude of 1200 meters above sea level in the mountains of Gunma Prefecture, and offers skiing in winter and hiking during the rest of the year to be enjoyed in combination with hot spring bathing. Kusatsu is also located along Japan's Romantic Road.
This is a small part of my guitar effects setup. There's now 3 extra pedals in it.
Left to right:
Danelectro Tuna Melt tremelo
ProCo Rat
Boss RV2 Digital Reverb
*
Boss DD3 Digital Delay
**
Boss TU2 Tuner
(Added since this shot
* Electroharmonix Small Clone chorus
** Boss SD1 Super Overdrive
Boss DS1 Distortion)
This is a set of promotional cards detailing presets for four of the Moog Moogerfooger analog effects pedals. Featured are the Low Pass Filter, Ring Modulator, 12 Stage Phaser and the MuRF. I got this off eBay and wanted to scan them for others to enjoy.
In the NX2 forum Sorin, a forum contributor, has developed a few presets and whilst I'm not a usual user of colouring images I thought I'd give them a try.
The above image is the straight from camera. The lower image started with Sorin's Ink preset, found here
www.flickr.com/groups/capturenx/discuss/72157624830671794/
followed by the Soft Focus step. The variation I made to this last step was to change the first step blend mode to Overlay.
www.flickr.com/groups/capturenx/discuss/72157624838813548/
Thanks to Sorin for making the prests.
okie this aint in Egypt.. this is a replica in Bahria Town (Lahore, Pakistan)
My first shot on flickr, hoping for some appreciation. :)
It goes even further to show no consequences to sexual abuse, battery, or rape but instead glamorizes it in certain shows to build more suspense and drama to a television audience.
This is a set of promotional cards detailing presets for four of the Moog Moogerfooger analog effects pedals. Featured are the Low Pass Filter, Ring Modulator, 12 Stage Phaser and the MuRF. I got this off eBay and wanted to scan them for others to enjoy.
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Using 3rd Degree product, Premier Products Tattoo inks, and gelatin.
Done at ACMUSE, Sydney Australia.
Model: Samantha N.
Another dull gray day. I snapped this on my iPhone and used the Instagram app to add the effect. I have the feeling this app is going to save my life during this 365!
This photo was taken by Alani Gaunt, Oberlin College class of 2010. Original makeup by Alani Gaunt, Oberlin College class of 2010. Photograph must be credited to her.
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