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Photography in Japan

Blog, English School Articles · October 1, 2009

(スミス英会話) A Foreigner in Japan – with a camera

I have had a great love for photography ever since the first time I saw an image appear on a piece of photographic paper (as if by magic), in a friend’s darkroom. For several years I produced monochrome photographs in my home darkroom, and had some success, exhibiting and winning awards in several countries. That […]

Blog · July 15, 2009

Beautiful British Columbia “Calling From The Coast: Exploring BC’s Wild Coast through video”

Photography is a new hobby of mine. It started about 2 years ago when I bought a 1982 Canon AL-1 with a 35-70mm zoom lens. Since then I have tried and tried and tried to improve my photography skills. Although I do believe I am improving, I’m still lucky to get 3 good pictures out […]

Blog, English School Articles · June 22, 2009

My Kind of Town part 2

I was reading a feature on the Japan Times website recently. This article was entitled Silent Spring in Tokyo and bemoaned the lack of any sign of wildlife in the Tokyo suburb where the author lives (he states that it is about an hour’s train ride from midtown). All that I can say to the writer […]

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スミス英会話メインページ

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I am surprised to read that Miyazaki is now the kingdom of Gyoza in Japan, beating Utsunomiya and Hamamatsu. As I have never been there, I'm thinking this will be a good place to visit in December. Has anyone been there? Jim. smithweb.co.jp/sagamihara/"Within a few years of moving from Tokyo, Tsuneyoshi Hiroyuki became a self-christened Miyazaki gyōza evangelist under the name Miyazaki Gyōza Prince. He also promotes the “snack” bars of Nishitachi, as Miyazaki’s entertainment district is known." (© Tamura Masashi) ... See MoreSee Less
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Adrian here. Technology is amazing. I love using it to help in the classroom as well as a tool for assignments. For my birthday this year, I got an OLED TV. Stunning colors and incredibly thin (as you can see in the pics). Highly recommended.スミス英会話枚方校のエイドリアンです。テクノロジーは素晴らしい。枚方校では英会話レッスン内で、また宿題のツールとしても活用しています。今年の誕生日プレゼントに有機ELテレビをもらいました。見事な発色で本体が信じられないほど薄くて、とてもおすすめです。smithweb.co.jp/hirakata/ ... See MoreSee Less
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