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500 years of looking back
I’ve only met these lovely people once, but when I do it’s fate and I’ll be sure to capture them on camera! The Buddha said that it took 500 years of looking back in a previous life to exchange for a brush of shoulders in this life. Isn’t that a lovely thought?
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A picture is better than a video.
Time is something that can’t be paused, but video can be paused. Unfortunately, video is not time. It’s not even a shadow of time; it’s just a model of time. It’s not realistic to expect people to spend all their time watching videos. Photos are a much more time-efficient way to share information. That’s why…
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Silent photography, silent expression.
If you don’t want to say something in words, you can always stick it on your body. And if you don’t want to express the meaning in words, you can use pictures instead. I often see people in the streets with slogans and drawings all over their bodies. With my camera, I took pictures of…
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Happy as a flower
People always look for gaps, sunshine, romance, and live in the big net of life. It’s what flowers do.
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Sweat Pores, Aperture
The amazing thing about human body temperature is that it’s not set in stone. It’s constantly changing, and it’s all down to the opening and closing of the sweat glands. They’re working hard to keep us at a relatively balanced temperature! It’s the same with photography. The combination of aperture and shutter ultimately results in…
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Every woman is beautiful and great
I think every woman is beautiful and moving. Of course, every woman is great because they will be known as mothers in the future.
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Granularity is the rhythm of the city.
I absolutely love the graininess of street photography! It makes me feel like I’m right there on the street, breathing in the wind and hearing the sound of a car horn. I love the grain; it’s one of my favorite things about street photography.
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Cloudy
If dark clouds cover the sun, all I have to do is hold up my camera and let the exposure adjust to the light! Photography is all about finding the active in the passive.
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Walking and drinking meets walking and shooting.
Some people say that Coca-Cola can cause obesity, but the slim guy in front of you doesn’t have to worry about that. When he drinks Coca-Cola, it’s like nothing else matters. The sweet and sour taste makes everything in front of him more beautiful. I don’t drink Coca-Cola. My camera captures the joy of drinking…