MAX & Co Fashion Show in Kunming, China 10.30.2010
This is a video I made for MAX & Co of their fashion show in Kunming on Oct. 30th 2010. Filmed with two Canon 7Ds, mine and Josh's on a tripod.
DSC-HX30V 保護ケースと液晶保護シール キャンドゥ
DSC-HX30V 保護ケースと液晶保護シール キャンドゥせっかく安く買えたので、トータルコストもかけまいと・・・ ケースと保護シールを近所のキャンドゥ(100円ショップ)にて購入しました。合計210円。 ケースは、もう少し厚みがあれば・・・でも及第点・・・にします(笑) 保護シールは、もう1mm横に長ければ・・・でも、こちらも、及第点です(笑)
2012.ウィンブルドンテニスオープン シングルス男子決勝!
ウィンブルドンの男子シングルス決勝に...第三シード ロジャー・フェデラーVS第四シード アンディ・マレーの決勝 第四セット TVなのですいません(涙)
Alice Coltrane "Journey in Satchidananda" (1970)
Alice Coltrane (August 27, 1937 January 12, 2007) was an American jazz pianist, organist, harpist, composer, and the wife of John Coltrane. Journey In Satchidananda was the fourth solo album by Alice Coltrane which also featured the great Pharoah Sanders. Its title (and title track) reflects Coltrane's inspiration by Swami Satchindananda, to who she had become close, and whose disciple she was. Swami Satchidananda (born as CK Ramaswamy Gounder; from December 22, 1914 - to August 19, 2002) was an Indian religious teacher, spiritual master and yoga adept, who gained fame and following in the West, during his time in New York. He was the author of many famous philosophical and spiritual books, including the most popular illustrative book on Hatha Yoga. He is widely known in India particularly Southern India as the spiritual guru of the popular Indian cinema star Rajinikanth. Personnel Alice Coltrane — harp, piano Pharoah Sanders — soprano saxophone, percussion Vishnu Wood — oud (on track 5) Charlie Haden — bass (on track 5) Cecil McBee — bass Tulsi — tambura Rashied Ali — drums Majid Shabazz — bells, tambourine