photogdave
Shops local
That's Impulse!sepiareverb said:Looks like the person she least expected to gave her the flowers- overcome and fainted. We should all be so lucky.
gb hill
Veteran
Matthew55000 said:How come you decided to steal the photo of his site and upload it here instead of just posting a link to it?
If it ain't copyrighted then it ain't stealing. Besides, he gave credit to the website.
She just looks tired to me. Long boring train ride is enough to put anyone to sleep, but somebody should have awoken that girl and fed her, she is skin & bones.
colyn
ישו משיח
gb hill said:If it ain't copyrighted then it ain't stealing. Besides, he gave credit to the website.
A photo is copyrighted by the photographer the moment it is taken.
Using or copying a photo without express permission by the photographer is copy right violation..
maddoc
... likes film again.
I see this quite often in the subway (Sapporo). When else should people sleep here ? Work (many have two jobs) from ~9am to 5pm, next job from ~6 to 11 pm, after work dinner, hanging out with firends. Especially in Tokyo a lot of people travel up to two hours (one direction) to work so sleeping in the subway is the only possibilty they have.
gb hill
Veteran
colyn said:A photo is copyrighted by the photographer the moment it is taken.
Using or copying a photo without express permission by the photographer is copy right violation..
Well if thats the case then there is alot of theiving going on around here.
Matthew Allen said:This photo appears to have been taken in Japan.
Matthew
No doubt about it.
Here's a quick translation of the caption. Might provide a few hints
18th August 2006
First shots with HELIAR classic
Its the OBON holiday and I immediately took my new lens out into the streets.
Straight away, at the train's first station I bumped into a subject.
Nice colours. But hey lady, you shouldn't be staying out all night.
alan davus
Well-known
Actually she just looks like a nice girl to me, taking some flowers to a friend. Yes, it could very well be in Japan. Probably most other places in the world, they would have flogged her phone by now.
FrankS
Registered User
The lady may have been out all night, but for a noble cause. Obon is about honouring deceased family members/ancestors.
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Reminds me of my dating days.
If I gave them flowers, they stayed awake for a solid 5 minutes.
If I gave them flowers, they stayed awake for a solid 5 minutes.
the_jim
human
colinh said:Do people miss their stops then?
Usually, no. As a foreigner, you know you have been living in Japan too long when you develop the ability to sleep while standing on the train and are miraculously able to wake up at your stop.
Sometimes, especially after nomihoudai (an all-you-can-drink party at a restaurant or bar) and you've had too much to drink you wake up at the end of the train line in the middle of nowhere, with cows mooing at you. Sucks, 'cause then you have to pay for the taxi back to your stop (if you're like me and the last train has long since run).
Sigh...I miss Japan.
FrankS
Registered User
Me too !
Even with all the places in the world I haven't seen, I would choose to return to Japan first.
Even with all the places in the world I haven't seen, I would choose to return to Japan first.
Film dino
David Chong
jlw said:From the original article:
"Doctors say most of the people who get a visit from the sweet-faced, gray-and-white cat are so ill they probably don’t know he’s there. Most families are grateful for the advanced warning..."
But maybe we could create a virtual Oscar who would patrol RFF. I'd like to see him curl up with the "Where Did It All Go Wrong?" survey I started months ago, which still seems to be limping on... maybe we could insert a picture of him as a hint that it's time for a thread to die... come to think of it, it's probably time for this post to die, so here he is:
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Sorry to split hairs (in this case fur) but the "original" article's in the New England Journal of Medicine http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/357/4/328
And yes, we ought to have a thread killer like the PNet Leica forum pancake bunny
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
dazedgonebye said:Reminds me of my dating days.
If I gave them flowers, they stayed awake for a solid 5 minutes.
That's marginally long enough, if you skip the foreplay.
loslosbaby
Member
Wow, I'm back-reading the forum, and I came to this thread, so, I got to read all the responses all at once, and that just made me feel a weird outside-of-my-culture moment.
Yeah, its Japan, and, yeah, its different:
- Japan is safe
- The trains are safe
- The people aren't fat
- They pass out anywhere, en masse, and feel comfortable doing it
- Although they wouldn't consider it sanitary people in Japan sometimes flop over
- In Japan, she'd be considered "stacked"
- In Japan, taking pictures of incapacitated women is sometimes "chikan" (perverse)
On the other hand...
- We're not in Japan (some of us)
- Our trains are not safe (most of us)
- We are fat (us Americans...)
- We don't feel safe passing out in our cars, or anywhere (generally...)
- We like our women fat (in the US), even if just skinny + hilariously big boobs
- In America taking pictures of incapacitated women is a business (SG)
Viva la Differencia I guess. Remember, 88% of women in Japan think BGH's side-effects are a win-win. Perspective.
G.
Yeah, its Japan, and, yeah, its different:
- Japan is safe
- The trains are safe
- The people aren't fat
- They pass out anywhere, en masse, and feel comfortable doing it
- Although they wouldn't consider it sanitary people in Japan sometimes flop over
- In Japan, she'd be considered "stacked"
- In Japan, taking pictures of incapacitated women is sometimes "chikan" (perverse)
On the other hand...
- We're not in Japan (some of us)
- Our trains are not safe (most of us)
- We are fat (us Americans...)
- We don't feel safe passing out in our cars, or anywhere (generally...)
- We like our women fat (in the US), even if just skinny + hilariously big boobs
- In America taking pictures of incapacitated women is a business (SG)
Viva la Differencia I guess. Remember, 88% of women in Japan think BGH's side-effects are a win-win. Perspective.
G.
Pablito
coco frío
gb hill said:Well if thats the case then there is alot of theiving going on around here.![]()
Yes, that is true. Only those of us who make our living from images don't necessairily find it funny.
In the past I have found websites full of my images. Used in a most inappropriate context, to add insult to injury. Tracking down the perpatrators and getting them to ceaase and desist was not fun.
I enjoy RFF but I'm sick and tired of folks ignoring, dismissing or making jokes about intellectual property matters.
Pablito
coco frío
Thanks, pizzahut88, for removing the image!
foto_fool
Well-known
maddoc said:I see this quite often in the subway (Sapporo). When else should people sleep here ? Work (many have two jobs) from ~9am to 5pm, next job from ~6 to 11 pm, after work dinner, hanging out with firends. Especially in Tokyo a lot of people travel up to two hours (one direction) to work so sleeping in the subway is the only possibilty they have.
Maddoc has it right. When else do you get to sleep? I am SO glad that I can sleep at home! I think she looks very cute considering.
- John
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