星期二, 十月 16, 2007

久违的blogger又回来


非常值得庆祝的事情,可是同时也在担心下一次离去

星期三, 二月 21, 2007

20070207.云之南.13.喧嚣背后


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星期日, 二月 18, 2007

20070207.云之南.12版纳.7.勐巴拉娜西.光影







20070207.云之南.12版纳.6.小景.喧嚣背后







20070207.云之南.12版纳.5.一些







20070207.云之南.12版纳.4.拍者真无缰!






20070207.云之南.12版纳.4.拍者无缰~hiahia

拍者无缰~

失落.抓狂

少女与老者

拍者无疆~

20070207.云之南.12版纳.3.植物.阳光

版纳是植物们的天堂!






20070207.云之南.12版纳.2.植物.阳光

植物们幸福的在阳光下






20070207.云之南.12版纳.1

飞去

腹空空.米线.太好味

车行.绿.旋律

生活

2007febxx.lights up.beautiful so




星期一, 十二月 25, 2006

20061224.VS MUM @ TAM



20061111.值班后四个一的早晨



20061104.新玩具.烟袋斜街.IN

20061031.万圣节.欢乐谷.Matthew & Rabbit









20061028.腐败时剪到同事影子

20061025.与两个月后的今天一样疲惫

 

很多人告诉我,没有做得完的工作,其实就是这样
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20061027.去深圳了




星期二, 十月 24, 2006

20061018.sth.may from some where

 
 
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20061018.零

 
 
 
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20061015.幻听

 
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20051015.玩意

 
 
 
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20061015.蓝莲花.璇.拍不到好片子的夜

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20061015.办公室里的精灵们.精灵们

 
 
 
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20061024.6点23分

回头,啊~天亮了,整个TEAM一个通宵,不过好在大部分工作已经即将完成,这一夜是狠心让大家留下的,因为度过这个艰难期,案子就快熬过去了,清醒的细数了一夜的饥饿,疲倦,MANSON,WHITE LIES,军大衣的争论,在一回头间惊见,天亮了,上来冒泡,PDF是个好东西!嘿嘿!虽然不至于思路混乱,不过已经语无伦次了,她在旁边也在更新她的布拉格,象比着谁更能白话一样地,不说了,补PP~6点29分。

20061015.见证忙碌

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星期四, 十月 19, 2006

20061019.白垩化

整个team人仰马翻的感觉,领导很关心的对她说:“辛苦了,好好睡个通宵吧”

半晌反映过来,睡觉本来就要睡通宵的啊啊啊啊啊~寒

星期三, 十月 18, 2006

20061015.最近真的好忙

真的好忙,甚至客户再向我要稿子的时候竟然说成“好,马上,我十分钟前给你!”~哭笑不得~

图片后补吧,忙⋯⋯

星期四, 十月 12, 2006

20061012.>mor.偷闲

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20061012.mor.1分钟前她在向太阳朝拜 :'[


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不知道什么时候进入了我的视线,视而不见,很正常,可是下一秒发生的事情让我震撼。

走出树的影子,阳光欢快的洒在她身上,她直直的立在那里,面朝太阳的方向,接着,弯下腰,这时我还是没有注意到,只是用余光瞟了一眼,又一个同样的动作,必恭必敬的,仿佛见到神灵佛祖般的,很正式的或者说很虔诚的,第三次。她是在鞠躬,我确定,在匆匆忙忙的人流中一个被视而不见的乞丐,正在向着太阳鞠躬,她祈求着。我愣住了,当我反应过来举起相机拍下这一幕时,如你所见,她继续向前走去,继续她寻觅了……

被震了,我被震了,很快的她穿过马路消失在阳光里。点了颗烟,品……

May Apollo bless you……

南城的设计师眼睛里是灰色的

:'[

20061012.mor.med ia

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20061012.mor.去向不明

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20061012.mor.背后.story

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早餐,虽然只见她的半面,却能感觉到那张愁苦的脸;餐具,带着一样愁苦的理由显得有些杀气。
路过,庆幸自己不身在其中,却感到浑身不自在;背后,多少或狰狞,或无辜,或麻木,或凛然,或绝望……

紧紧一个匆忙的早上的一个草草的早餐的一个背后的一个半面的猜想

May Apollo bless you……

南城的设计师的眼睛是灰色的

星期日, 十月 08, 2006

20061007.溜达着您呐

 
 
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20061007.惊鸟图 ^___^

 
 
 
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20061007.其实他们不该此的

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20061007.沅沅?浣浣!

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20061007.可年的咩

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20061007.门.无病呻吟

20061007.门


20061007.路过

20061006.站

20061006.21.平夜

星期五, 十月 06, 2006

200610915.补.奥特曼视觉

20061006.蓝调

20061006.枯萎存在

星期二, 十月 03, 2006

2006100?.曝光不足

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20061002.月亮代表谁的心

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20061003.阳光雨露

 
 
 
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20061003.角楼

 
 
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20061003.护城河漫步

 
 
 
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20061003.就在那端午之间

 
 
 
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20061003.阳光下的尊严与荣耀.2

 
 
 
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20061003.阳光下的尊严与荣耀

 
 
 
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20061003.天安门广场上的快乐阳光.1

 
 
 
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星期日, 十月 01, 2006

20060803.上苍保佑粮食顺利通过-江湖

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20060731.my de and sign.

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20060806.imagination mor.NOKIA 6270,.2kmega

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20060804.补.the romantic night.NOKIA 6270

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20060702.补.by NOKIA 6270 200 Mega Pix.the 3o

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20060702.补.其实,都只是 数字 文字 或者 参数 又何必追究呐

 
 
 
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星期一, 九月 18, 2006

20060918.补药

药.20060915
 
升.20060915
 
 
绽.2060
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20060917.R.Light

一点色彩的喜悦
 
一些黑暗的色彩
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20060916.他们

惬意的.细腻的.温暖
 
他们告诉我那就是爱情
 
天空充满幻想
 
带着浪漫的北欧味道的留恋着
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星期六, 九月 16, 2006

20060915.after.ITALIAN DESIGN 50+2Y

日之夜
 
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Astana's nice pic
 
印象
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20060915.ITALIAN DESIGN 50+2Y

 
 
旦丁,天使级,光环
 
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20060915.D200.toy

Green
 
BMW
 
Blue
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20060915.D200morning

morning
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星期一, 八月 14, 2006

87后生可畏

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星期日, 八月 13, 2006

060807 untitled

 
 
 
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我的物恋2

我的物恋




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Apollools Leo

This is the impression of Apollools Leo for u,grandeur,geniality,force,energy...

Apollo,the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis. Apollo was the god of music (principally the lyre, and he directed the choir of the Muses) and also of prophecy, colonization, medicine, archery (but not for war or hunting), poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry and the carer of herds and flocks. He was also a god of light, known as "Phoebus" (radiant or beaming, and he was sometimes identified with Helios the sun god). He was also the god of plague and was worshiped as Smintheus (from sminthos, rat) and as Parnopius (from parnops, grasshopper) and was known as the destroyer of rats and locust, and according to Homer's Iliad, Apollo shot arrows of plague into the Greek camp. Apollo being the god of religious healing would give those guilty of murder and other immoral deeds a ritual purification. Sacred to Apollo are the swan (one legend says that Apollo flew on the back of a swan to the land of the Hyperboreans, he would spend the winter months among them), the wolf and the dolphin. His attributes are the bow and arrows, on his head a laurel crown, and the cithara (or lyre) and plectrum. But his most famous attribute is the tripod, the symbol of his prophetic powers.

When the goddesss Hera, the wife of Zeus (it was he who had coupled with Leto) found out about Leto's pregnancy, she was outraged with jealousy. Seeking revenge Hera forced Leto to roam the earth in search of a place to give birth. Sicne Hera had forbidden Leto to stay anywhere on earth, either on terra-ferma or an island at sea, the only place to seek shelter was Delos, being in the center of the Aegean, and also difficult to reach, as there were strong under-currents, because it was said to be a floating island. Because it was a floating island, it was not considered either of Hera's prohibitions, and so Leto was able to give birth to the divine twins Apollo and Artemis (before Leto gave birth to Apollo, the island was encircled by a flock of swans, this is why the swan was sacred to him). As a gesture of thanks Delos was secured to the sea-bed by four columns to give it stability, and from then on it became one of the most important sanctuaries to Apollo. (A variation of Apollo's birth was that the jealous Hera had incarcerated Ilithyia, the goddess of childbirth, but the other gods intervened forcing Hera to release Ilithyia, which allowed Leto to give birth ).

Apollo's first achievement was to rid Pytho (Delphi) of the serpent (or dragon) Python. This monstrous beast protected the sanctuary of Pytho from its lair beside the Castalian Spring. There it stood guard while the "Sibyl" gave out her prophecies as she inhaled the trance inducing vapors from an open chasm. Apollo killed Python with his bow and arrows (Homer wrote "he killed the fearsome dragon Python, piercing it with his darts"). Apollo not only took charge of the oracle but rid the neighboring countryside of widespread destruction, as Python had destroyed crops, sacked villages and polluted streams and springs. However, to make amends for killing Python, as the fearsome beast was the son of Gaia, Apollo had to serve king Admetus for nine years (in some versions eight) as a cowherd. This he did, and when he returned to Pytho he came in the guise of a dolphin bringing with him priests from Crete (Apollo's cult title "Delphinios" meaning dolphin or porpoise, is probably how Delphi was so named). After killing Python and taking possession of the oracle, the god of light (Phobus) became known as "Pythian Apollo". He dedicated a bronze tripod to the sanctuary and bestowed divine powers on one of the priestesses, and she became known as the "Pythia". It was she who inhaled the hallucinating vapors from the fissure in the temple floor, while she sat on a tripod chewing laurel leaves. After she mumbled her answer, a male priest would translate it for the supplicant. Delphi became the most important oracle center of Apollo, there were several including Clarus and Branchidae.

Apollo, as with Zeus his father, had many love affairs with goddesses and mortals. Apollo's infatuation for the nymph Daphne, which had been invoked by the young god of love Eros, because Apollo had mocked him, saying his archery skills were pathetic, and Apollo's singing had also irritated him. Daphne was the beautiful daughter of the river god Ladon, and she was constantly pursued by Apollo. To escape from Apollo's insistent behavior, she fled to the mountains, but the persistent Apollo followed her. Annoyed by this, she asked the river god Peneus for help, which he did. As soon as Apollo approached Daphne, he tried to embrace her, but when he stretched out his arms she transformed into a laurel tree. Apollo, distraught by what had happened, made the laurel his sacred tree. Apollo also loved Cyrene, she was another nymph, and she bore Apollo a son: Aristaeus, a demi-god, who became a protector of cattle and fruit trees, and a deity of hunting, husbandry and bee-keeping. He taught men dairy skills and the use of nets and traps in hunting.

The most famous mortal loves of Apollo was Hecuba, she was the wife of Priam, the king of Troy. She bore him Troilius. Foretold by an oracle, as long as Troilius reached the age of twenty, Troy could not be defeated. But the hero Achilles ambushed and killed him, when the young prince and his sister Polyxena secretly visited a spring. Apollo also fell in love with Cassandra, the sister of Troilius, and daughter of Hecuba and Priam. He seduced Cassandra on the promise that he would teach her the art of prophecy, but having learnt the prophetic art she rejected him. Apollo, being angry of her rejection punished her, by declaring her prophecies never to be accepted or believed.

Asclepius, the god of healing, was also Apollo's offspring, after his union with Coronis, who was daughter of Phlegyas, king of the Lapiths. While she was pregnant by Apollo, Coronis fell in love with Ischys, son of Elatus, but a crow informed Apollo of the affair. Apollo sent his twin sister Artemis to kill Coronis, and Artemis carried out he brothers wishes. While her body was burning on the funeral pyre, Apollo removed the unborn child, and took him to Chiron, who raised the child Asclepius.

Apollo also, as did his father Zeus, fall in love with one of his own gender, Hyacinthus, a Spartan prince. He was very handsome and athletic, which inflamed the passions of Apollo. One day while Apollo and Hyacinthus were practicing throwing the discus, Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, who was also attracted to the young prince, and jealous of Apollo's amorous affection towards the boy, made the discus veer off course by blowing an ill wind. The discus, which Apollo had thrown, hit Hyacinthus, smashing his skull. Apollo rushed to him, but he was dead. The god was overcome with grief, but to immortalize the love he had for the beautiful youth, he had a flower grow were his blood had stained the earth. Apollo also loved the young boy Cyparissus, a descendant of Heracles. The impassioned Apollo gave Cyparissus a sacred deer, as a love token. The young deer became tame, and was the constant companion of the boy, until a tragic accident occurred. As the young deer lay sleeping in the shade of the undergrowth, Cyparissus threw his javelin, which by chance hit, and killed the deer. Grief-stricken by what had happened, Cyparissus wanted to die. He asked Apollo to let his tears fall for all eternity. With apprehension Apollo transformed the boy into a tree, the cypress, which became the symbol of sorrow, as the sap on its trunk forms droplets, like tears.

Apollo could also be ruthless when he was angered. The mortal Niobe, boasted to Apollo's mother Leto, that she had fourteen children (in some versions six or seven), which must make her more superior than Leto, who had only bore two. Apollo greatly angered by this slew her sons, and Artemis killed Niobe's daughters. Niobe wept so much that she turned into a pillar of stone. Apollo was infuriated when the satyr Marsyas challenged Apollo to music contest. After winning the competition, Apollo had Marsyas flayed alive, for being so presumptuous, as to challenge a god.

Apollo was worshiped throughout the Greek world, at Delphi every four years they held the Pythian Games in his honor. He had many epithets, including "Pythian Apollo" (his name at Delphi), "Apollo Apotropaeus" (Apollo who averts evil), and "Apollo Nymphegetes" (Apollo who looks after the Nymphs). As the god of shepherds he also had the cult titles "Lukeios" (from lykos; wolf), protecting the flocks from wolfs, and "Nomius" (of pastures, belonging to shepherds). Being the god of colonists, Apollo influenced his priests at Delphi to give divine guidance, as to where the expedition should proceed. This was during the height of the colonizing era circa 750-550 BCE. Apollo's title was "Archigetes" (leader of colonists). According to one legend, it was Apollo who helped either Cretan or Arcadian colonists found the city of Troy.

In art Apollo is at most times depicted as a handsome young man, clean shaven and carrying either a lyre, or his bow and arrows. There are many sculptures of Apollo and one of the most famous is the central figure from the west pediment of the Temple of Zeus, at Olympia, showing Apollo declaring victory in favor of the Lapiths in their struggle against the Centaurs.

A song sung in honor of Apollo is called a paean.


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星期三, 八月 09, 2006

060808

新营地

旧忆像

Fire Leo Apollools n' Asulools

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060807

精灵



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060806





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060805

During my supper Light vs Shadow
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060805


"Class Over"

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move move

Supper Song

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060801

up//dn

The Vista

The Window

Home Dir

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060730


SENSE FIRE

女子

Graphic

Manson

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060729

相机是新的,视觉就是新的,还是兴奋的尝试阶段


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