Life’s Details – Ways To Show Peace #21

Posted by kairospix (Singapore, Singapore) on 25 February 2008 in People & Portraits and Portfolio.

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Thanks to all for coming by yesterday and for leaving behind all your kind comments! Appreciate it!

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So far I have been posting only Japanese junior high school girls showing the peace sign.


Well in case you thought that only Japanese girls show the peace sign when they get their photos taken, here’s a shot of a Japanese junior high school guy giving his version of the peace sign…lying down.


So whether you are up or down, guy or girl, you can always give peace!


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PS:
Hi there!
I’ve added my pblog for PhotoBlog Awards 2008!
Would you be so kind as to consider my pblog for this year’s award? :)
You can either click the link below (Many thanks to the AM3 people who added it!) or here.
Thanks a million in advance!


Thanks so much also to all who have rated me at Coolphotoblog!!! Appreciate it!
The link is still open for anyone else who would like to rate it. Thanks a million in advance!


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Location - Chikuma City, Nagono Prefecture, Japan
Camera - Canon Powershot G1
Lens - Canon 7.0 - 21.0mm (approx. 35 - 102mm)
Capture date - 21 September 2001
Aperture - f2.5
Shutter speed - 1/60 sec
Shooting mode - Aperture Priority
Exposure bias - 0EV
Metering mode - Center-weighted Average
ISO - 100
Focal length - 18.8mm (approx. 94mm)
Stabilization - Hand held
Lighting - Indoor Artificial Flourescent Light
Flash - Fired
Post-processing - PS & LRoom processed
Cropped - No

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