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I wanted to try something different for this week. No HDR color blast look this week. Instead I wanted to do a springt themed pic, with a nice soft glow. I told you last week that I wanted to do some outdoor spring themed shooting, which then didn’t work out unfortunately, because the weather went bad. This week it did! Marie and I immediately went out, to relax a little in the sun and enjoy the weather. It’s great to just hang out in a hammock somewhere in the woods and read or relax for a while.

 

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Strobist Info:

I just used one light source for this picture. One that is available to everybody for FREE! Of course I’m talking about the sun.

The first post in the A Week in Tokyo series that I wrote was back in November 2007. It's been interesting looking at past posts to see what life was back then and how much it has changed over the years. Unfortunately, there started to be big gaps in the frequency of updates.

 

As talked in the latest Desk Diary entry, I had to make a decision to hang on to a large user base I built up until then - or risk losing it by pursuing a further passion - to make a 1/3 scale fashion doll with the aim to make it a global brand - there are only a few truly global doll brands that I'm aware of - Barbie, Blythe and Pullip all of which are of a similar size and targeted at a similar market.

 

I made the sacrifice and soon after I found myself in a situation where I saw readership numbers that I built up over many years start to dwindle over night through the lack of writing - at the same time not being sure how well Mirai Smart Doll would do. No matter how confident I was in the product - it was ultimately the consumer who would decide the outcome of the decision I made.

 

The result of the sacrifice only started to be evident a few years later in June 2014 when I launched Smart Doll - a fashion doll modeled after a character I created called Mirai Suenaga. Mirai sold well - so well that exactly the same model still has demand after a year of her release.

 

I built the company purely on internal funds and successfully bootstrapped to a point where we are self sustainable - however I'm being faced with another major decision that I need to make. I understand that I can only take the company so far on its own cash and that if I want more growth then I'm going to have to take some form of financial investment. I was contacted by JAFCO who are considering to help me take the company public and I currently have a few investors who are also interested - I just need to work out how much of what I have now that I'm willing to sacrifice.

 

There is one thing for sure however, part of running a business involves doing some stuff that you are *not* so passionate about to bring in the cash flow that enables you to the stuff that you *are* passionate about.

 

Anyway - first photo taken in my hood near Nishikoyama station. All my photos are taken on the Sony A7 with the occasional Sony RX100 III. All these photos are HD size too which may make decent wallpapers for some of you.

 

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week September 11th, 2011

 

I was so excited to finally take a photo with my new polaroid that I felt I had to share it :)

Just so you all know Morgan King's Birthday is on Wednesday!!!

Also i just realized that I am over half way done!

One of the larger Blue Oak trees at the top of Blue Oak Trail in Upper Bidwell Park.

 

Camera: Fuji Instax 90 Neo Classic

 

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After the recent craziness of the Utata Big Project - here's something relatively normal along with a blog ponderance on the summer vladography.wordpress.com/2013/09/11/week-26/

Nikon D610 with Nikkor AF 35-70mm F3.3-F4.5

 

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"The Spring" by Sleeping at Last

Anyone who knows me knows I hate cooking but also that I love my grandchildren so if they ask me to make gingerbread men then that's what I do! Anyway it inspired me to try another magazine cover as it has been so much fun. Thanks Linda!

Says Week 23 but actually week 22. Senior moment

Flop-flops as art. The people in this beach house had all these flip-flops nailed to their fence! What does this mean?! Do flip-flops count as shoes?

Thanks everyone! At first I thought these were stray flip-flops, but it looks like they are matching pairs!

The theme this week was diptych or triptych. I decided to go with a beachy theme for this one. I didn't want to make this too pretty, so I added the dead alewives to macabre things up a bit. It was a really nice day to walk over to North Beach. There were only a few people there, so I nearly had the whole beach to myself. It's a great peaceful place to be to get away from my desk and break up the day for a while. I like how I was able to incorporate Port Washington's iconic lighthouse in this one as well.

  

Theme Of The Week - A Child's Perspective

 

My mom has many photos similar to this from my sister's and I adventures with the 110 film cameras when we were kids.

 

couldn't resist posting a photo of the glorious blue sky we had today, but also wanted to participate in this week's challenge, "black." so, this toy sort of counts as black, right? i mean, the rope is black and, according to alice, the rope is the best part because she can grab it and shake it and kill it, knocking herself in the head and oftentimes knocking me in the knees.

 

can't believe we only have six weeks left in the year!

Some of the mothers who attended the World breastfeeding week celebration breastfeeding and bonding with their babies.

 

National Level 14th Round World breastfeeding week celebration under the theme "Step Up for Breastfeeding: Educate and Support” 5 August 2022 Debre Birhan IDP, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2022/Mulugeta Ayene

out on the streets.

looking through stainless steel artworks.

Irvine, Ayrshire

(imaged was cropped in flickr after posting.)

Project 52 B&W G+

Week 2: Self Portrait

 

Alright so this was shot today, an hour ago. Not the same day as week one despite the simular shirt... it's not even the same shirt I'm just really loyal to what I like, including styles.

 

I did something here I rarely do... a standard classic portrait.

 

Shot w/ my Canon t2i and Canon 50mm prime lens. Off camera flash w/ flash bender and flesh tone filter.

Processed in Photoshop with a gradient filter instead of your standard b/w transitions.

Blue tone added for "Detroit B/W" effect as most pre made effects w/ this tone are called that...why? I don't know...

26 years of age / no skin brushes / filters. I'll enjoy it while it lasts.

Nudie Jeans Week 0

Week 34:Starbursts. Lighthouse at Littlehampton, W.Sussex, in the blue hour.

Project 52 2013, Week 44, Amita Adhikary, Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal

 

Strobist Info: Nikon SB-26 (bare) camera left @ 1/32 power, no gel.

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Next week: "Cats and dogs"

Decided to spend some time coloring tonight with my 7 year old, and I brought out my vintage 1979 TOMY Mighty Men and Monster Maker, a rubbing plate set with framed platform for creating unique heroes and monsters. I bought this on eBay this summer, when I decided I wanted to bring some of my lost toys from childhood back into my life. Toys may seem silly, but reclaiming ones lost to unfortunate circumstances and building new memories with my own children has been a beautiful and therapeutic experience.

Week 3 (v 12.0) - it's not just etiquette

Visiting a friend last week, I couldn't help but appreciate all the small details around her home. 11/52

 

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Niblet measures over 16 inches long and weighs more than 3 1/2 pounds. She can turn her head from side to side this week, a new skill to add to her repertoire.

 

It's funny - the bigger I get, the better I feel and the more I love my pregnant body. When I look in the mirror now, all I see is a big beautiful baby in there and my heart swells up. Except the other day I did have a brief moment where I caught a glimpse of myself in profile and thought, "HOLY SHIT WHAT HAPPENED TO MY STOMACH????" before I remembered that I'm almost 8 months pregnant and SUPPOSED to look like this. Ha.

This was a fun challenge. It's great to see how altering the focus point can change the feel of the photo.

Gemma.

 

27th August - 3rd September 2011

 

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Theme Of The Week - Macro/Close up

 

I was going to take a picture of a tiny toad I found in my yard, but he jumped out of my hands before I could get my camera.

Projector Lens: Meyer Gorlitz _ Kinon Superior If = 5 cm

Camera used - Sony Alpha 6000 - Nex

 

had to get up at stupid 0clock this morning as my niece megan was coming round for a little shoot :) unfortunately the weather was against us so we did a mini shoot inside and then i gave her a little photoshop lesson in freaky zombie shit hehe :) she did fab so hopefully she'll take after me in the weirdness ;) we also got to test out my oh so fabtastical bubble machine that i got for my birthday :)

had a few mental customers in this week at work, i caught a lady sniffing the toothpaste!!

then there was the lady that wanted to know if we sold 'those bottles that go in plugs'!! turns out she wanted plug in air fresheners.....

then there was the oh so embarassing situation with the man that i thought asked for 'loose carpet gel', i didnt have a clue what he was on about and asked him what it was for, he then pointed at his man parts and kept saying 'for men', eeekkk, turns out he wanted lubricating gel. oh my christ i was so embarrassed :(

Yep, my family and I finally managed to visit England, London. It was a great experience and I'm so in love with the british accent. We visited a lot of sights and the weather was better than expected. I enjoyed this week, because it was nice to escape from everyday life.

 

32/52

Week 1 of Project 52: Shoot with just 1 color

L'autoportrait du 1er janvier.

J'aimerais ne pas me limiter à un seul style. Je pratique plusieurs genres avec plaisir. Voilà, c'est parti pour la première semaine.

Another week of rain and thunderstorms in Georgia.

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Nikon D700 with Nikkor AF 35mm F2 D

 

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Sheer Heaven transfer of scan of old magnetic album page, photocopies, acrylic wash, stamp inks and coffee stain rubber stamp (B's Ink)

This week concept is thanks to Steph's idea to do an underwater shoot to make it look weightless.

I didn't have many ideas for this theme, so I am thankful I have creative friends.

  

The idea I came up with to go with this picture is kinda morbid, "what if we ran out of places to bury our dead, so we started sending them out into space"

  

Special thanks to my friend Donny for letting me borrow his underwater camera, and to Steph for modeling even though it was really hard to hold yourself down.

  

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