Life’s Details – Japanese School Life Peek #75

Posted by kairospix (Singapore, Singapore) on 29 July 2008 in People & Portrait and Portfolio.

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Part of the cleaning time is used by students like this guy here to fill the tank of the heater with kerosene.


Yes, even in modern Japan, some places still use kerosene heaters instead of electric ones.


Just as the heater needs to be constantly refilled with kerosene to ensure it can heat up the room, so also our lives need to be constantly refilled or recharged to keep on running the race.


But question is what are you refilling yourself with?


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Location - Chikuma City, Nagono Prefecture, Japan
Camera - Canon Powershot G1
Lens - Canon 7.0 - 21.0mm (approx. 35 - 105mm)
Capture date - 20 Nov 2001
Aperture - f2.2
Shutter speed - 1/60 sec
Shooting mode - Aperture Priority
Exposure bias - 0EV
Metering mode - Center-weighted Average
ISO - 100
Focal length - 8.34mm (approx. 42mm)
Stabilization - Hand held
Lighting - Indoor Artificial Flourescent Light
Flash - Fired
Post-processing - PS & LRoom processed
Cropped - No

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