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Youtube daily report Feb 22 2018

Light Cinnamon Cheesecake

Whipped Cream 60 g

Cream Cheese 120 g

Butter 30 g

Eggs yolk 4

Cake flour 20 g

Corn flour 20 g

Cinnamon powder 10 g

Eggs white 4

Cream of tartar 1/2 tsp

Sugar 60 g

Bake at 150 c Top and Bottom 50 min.

Icing sugar

6 serve

For more infomation >> Light Cinnamon Cheesecake | Bakery | ชีสเค้กอบเชย - Duration: 2:05.

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Mazda CX-5 2.0 SKYACTIV-G 165 TS+ i-Activsense Automaat NIEUW | Navi | Camera | Head-up Display | LE - Duration: 0:59.

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Subaru Viziv Performance Concept : elle sort les muscles ! - Duration: 3:16.

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Free Piano Lesson (27), Menuet in g minor, Michelle Lin Piano Studio Presents - Duration: 6:46.

Lesson 27, Menuet in g minor, BWV Anhang 115 Christian Petzold

Hi, everyone, this is Michelle. This elegant Menuet in g minor is also from Anna Magdalena's

Notebook. It was composed by the German composer Christian Petzold who was born in 1677 and

died in 1733. The previous Lesson 26 "Menuet in G major" and this g minor piece can be played in pairs.

The composer in this period usually gave the performers freedom to interpret. Therefore, there are

no tempos, dynamics, phrasings, fingerings and articulations. The editors in the modern-day

added it all. The speed I played is about quarter note=132. "Menuet" is a dance

of French origin, usually in ¾ time. "Menuet" was popular in early 17th century.

The music was written in "Binary Form", with 2 repeated parts A and B. We can subdivide

A into A (bar 1 to 8), A' (bar 9 to 16). There are 8 measures per phrase, 8 phrases

all together when counting repeats.

In Baroque Period, trill usually begins on the note "above" the written note. Ornaments

include "trills" in bar 8, 9, 15, 22, and 31, "mordent" in bar 13.

The music modulates to Bb Major at the end of section A. It continues to modulate into

F Major (bar 17-20) and Bb Major (bar 21-24). The music then goes back to the home key g minor to finish.

For more infomation >> Free Piano Lesson (27), Menuet in g minor, Michelle Lin Piano Studio Presents - Duration: 6:46.

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Adam Levine, equilibri d'amore - Duration: 1:55.

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【東方Vocal/Bigroom House】 HEAVENLY DREAM 「Frozen Starfall」 【华文字幕】 - Duration: 4:37.

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Little Remedies Baby Tips

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dua karne or farishtay madad ko uttaran | Allah se Madad Mangne Ki Dua |farishton se madad pana - Duration: 3:47.

dua karne or farishtay madad ko uttaran | Allah se Madad Mangne Ki Dua |farishton se madad pana

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BLACKPINK - '붐바야'(BOOMBAYAH) M/V | REACTION - Duration: 13:29.

What's up? Guys, it's uyour boy-

Don't mock me Prashant

-Oh i wasn't mocking you i was just saying

-oh OKAY

-I was doing my own intro

-What's up guys it's your boy OKAYtinashe and this is our 3rd time trying this out

Today we are watching "BLACKPINK - '붐바야'(BOOMBAYAH) M/V"

Song especially i'm editing - i'd love to get him the grind on it so boom i am

Jenny on a kind of truck and i'll painted that so you. Guys know, what i'm talking, about i've noticed black

Pink has this like color grading to know

They, do yeah it's all the sky you don't saying like, yeah but their videos are like being, like, that like that's

Why, i try to do in editing button came out with, like shit and johnson her to get rid of it but are

Trying, yeah, yeah but they always does it tell you yeah you didn't i did i got her that quick and how

Like the way, they use color i don't know

I think when you watch were black pink but

Like wish that can whistle is there to psych this gradient color i don't know, not explain it you don't saying

Yeah, it's like kind of vibrant but then, like, there's some it's. Like. Punchy like, there's, some darks, like, yeah

Yeah, that's a shadows, yeah, yeah, yeah so do they, make that light

In i'm guessing there yeah i mean a lot of that's lighting for sure because yeah shadows it's all it's all lighting their, way

What do you mean by shadows, like how, the pink background contrast from the all the other black like, we were dancing

Did you say, that pink color contrasting with, yeah i know, because it's a glaad peak?

But, no but it was so bright, like that you know, we noticed the colors?

Backlit with that bright but not yeah sometimes when

You're, trying to get like really bright saturated looks, we try to bring out color

like that

often times they use a lot of lighting so everything's super bright and then you don't get the shadows but like i keep saying in

That room i don't know if you find a reference to that clip when they're that set in particular which uh prashant

Was talking about the shadows if you look, like behind

Where they're dancing kind of in the quarters of the room it's just darker the edges are darker it's not really like

Overexposed it's not super bright

And even in the wall at the set around them i don't remember

Specifically but that seemed to be like in the set design things in the wall i look at things and they're

Like shadows, and darker areas yeah so it's just like more defined darker areas see okay that

Makes, sense because those are the little details that i will potato, wasn't catching up on and trying to figure out, why

It doesn't look, like that right nick i know

You, do photos yeah and you've been in production for years yeah that

Makes sense they do really do put a lot of work into the like prop there was it what do you call it scene design

Yet scene design yes design seems like here, well they focus more on post yeah because but

There it's like it's almost all there yeah really extravagant sets

and but

It all just looks looks really good it looks clean like i don't know last time i got big trouble for saying green-screen

Because i'm not sure if they

I'm not gonna, overstep my

Boundaries here but, they, may or may not use a green screen, screen i'm not sure but the way it looks production

Value wise like super, high, yeah definitely looks clean, like you see like music videos here sometimes where something like you know. Yeah

And like they almost you don't care cuz, it's just so out of like a katy perry music

Video, yeah, yeah just like a big fake, sky wrap

That's like a lot of yeah it just seems like a lot of the production values, high enough

where it just looks good yeah really, well done

Yeah, and and it did look good and you know their name is black pink and like you pointed out those are the two colors

That i really noticed ya know, and and during the whole video they have i don't know if you noticed but

They, had a pink hue, like, their skin could get on the lighting that yeah

So it just gives you, like more of their brand black thing i thought that

Was really taylor the other thing is i gotta say, again?

Lisa i don't know if i should propose to you right now or if you'll maybe

Wait until you're ready and - i'm ready for you i know

You've been and three relationship of chores, yeah, yeah i'm not sure what part

Makes much more sense but i know i just wanted to know if you can call, me anytime i'm not

Mad ignoring its in any minute i'm still weighing on your karma now, not waiting you can call me obviously

Yeah, but you know. You think it's slow

You, guys, could develop them, yeah, yeah that's what i'm thinking i feel like, we can really have something more than, what we already have

You, gotta, be able to you know, realize that yeah i mean she needs to reach out to you you care

Each other the answer you you're, way too, big i'm way too, big for that it's hard, why

Specifically i mean fame i get some money she

Beats, me yeah and the matter top i love right he doesn't care

About that and you don't either i don't but i'll take it coward - yeah i take you you potato i've, gotta, say

also those moves do, oh, my, gosh i saw, this guy, your dad dances

Like, this yeah!

I'm leaking, some water out of the iron, my water out of the iron i need to get a, new one it's potter

Yeah, yeah, we need, we need to get a, new iron he responds. Oh yeah, we did drop, oh?

you are you cracked it bro crap i

Cracked your iron rose through it know what with a, skid the intro to skid row

You, were taking to you, why, don't you, want it 800

Talks, you the hostile working environment. Okay, no?

i don't know i was so focused on the camera like i

Looked at the camera and then i threw it i was looking at the, oh?

It's my cute

I like looked up yours

And i totally - no we do have a snapchat, group message you call the fans of kpop tuesday, where you can

Join, the snapshot group message and you get to snap all of us and all other kpop

tuesday

Fans so they should hit the subscribe button and of course what's even better than subscribing is being part of the post notifications

Squad so make sure to hit that bell hit that clique clapping a bang banging bow

Paint paint out for the landing - boo by

Yahoo, bye get on the snapchat let's hang out

Yeah, let's hang out on there and most importantly who's ready to stuff the camera i fired the iron

Now he deserves it in memory of the iron because it might not make it to the next video

The chemical crimes trying to determine subscribe to yeah it's you typing stuff right anyways deal with your phone for a, while see you guys

Give it up give it up it's. Okay to nosh i

Got this, sorry, play it's okay to nationally

For more infomation >> BLACKPINK - '붐바야'(BOOMBAYAH) M/V | REACTION - Duration: 13:29.

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도서관 민폐! 이런사람 도서관 가면 꼭 있습니다.[#1 Korea News 79.5K tweets] - Duration: 3:52.

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X-H1: Anton Bosman x Cityscape -Proud of- / FUJIFILM - Duration: 5:24.

Hi, I'm Anton Bosman, I'm a cityscape photographer. I do natural landscapes as well

Here we have the new camera from Fujifilm

Immediately noticeable, a much bigger grip, much more sturdy, giving the camera a much more solid feel

You'll notice a little screen at the top over here

very much like your professional DSLR and prosumer bodies that you get

giving all your settings, obviously can be lit up as well

You've got the back screen is now a touchscreen as well

something so many people asked for

and again, the rendition of that screen looks like a mini HD screen, it's just amazing

You'll notice, the eye cup actually sits a little bit more proud from the body, it sits more away from the screen

I'm blown away with the JPEGS that came from the camera straight

I have never seen images as clean as what I have seen from the sensor they have put into this body

The images are very clean, they are crisp and they are incredible sharp

These must be some of the sharpest JPEGS I have ever seen

from any camera brand or any body I have ever used

In short, this camera performed absolutely flawlessly

it's a beautiful body I think it is going to appeal to many people

My passion is definitely Johannesburg I like to shoot in Johannesburg

If you come into Johannesburg, you see such a beautiful place

that has got many many years of architecture behind it

many years of history behind it and an incredible vibe

I mean, we are standing on a rooftop here tonight that we've gone into the sunset

and we've got some thunderstorms and rain happening all around us

it's amazing what we experiencing here tonight

we seeing incredible lightning volts

we seeing fantastic clouds rolling over bringing in some rain

and then also we had the beautiful golden glow of the sun.

And that's Johannesburg for you from one of the rooftops. Amazing.

You can hear the vibe of the city down at the bottom

vehicles commuting, taxi's, it's one of the prominent commuter vehicle in our town, that takes people from point A to B

but the reason I love to photograph Johannesburg

is because I want to show the people out there what a beautiful city it can actually be

And you know, we don't need to look at the danger, but we need to look at the beauty within the city

and I often find myself from ground level, right up to the roof level, trying to capture dreamy scapes of the city,

capturing the architecture over the years

and you'll often find buildings from the late 1800's with buildings up to sort of the 1920's,

so you've got this very early architecture right up to the art deco era

and these are standing on the same streets of Johannesburg, it's just amazing to see this.

And I must be honest, for me it's not a case of just pointing and clicking and taking a shot,

it's a case of really composing the image, trying to capture that essence that I feel when I stand in the streets,

that excitement that draws me to Johannesburg is what I want to bring to the viewer

So when I compose these cityscapes whether it be from high up or quite low down

I also go afterwards and I do my post processing to bring that essence of reality across

some would say it is surrealism yes that it may well be

but for me it's a case of actually bringing to the viewer what I feel when I stand in Johannesburg

when all my senses are working, I've got my smell is working, my eye, we all know the eye has an incredible dynamic range,

it's sees every single thing, all the highlights and all the shadows. And that is what I try to bring to the viewer.

Over the years I have made it very much the case of work out what you are going to expose for

take time to get the composition ready to try and bring a three-dimensional image to the viewer

and work of the post processing afterwards,

as if they almost feel like they are standing in the very same spot you stood when you made that photograph

For more infomation >> X-H1: Anton Bosman x Cityscape -Proud of- / FUJIFILM - Duration: 5:24.

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X-H1: Dan Edwards x Motorsports, Bike -Proud of - / FUJIFILM - Duration: 3:34.

I'm Dan Edwards, I'm a Cape Town Sports Photographer

I'm here shooting some motor-cross with the Fuji kit

My background is film

I started at school shooting black and white developing my own film in the darkroom

My parents wouldn't let me turn the home bathroom into a darkroom

so I put the camera down for a few years

and then in 2003 really started to get back into it with the digital age

I spent really the next 4 or 5 years shooting anything and everything

mostly focused on black and white

and then since about 2015 really been focused on sports

shooting everything from trail running, cycling races, mountain biking, swimming,

and obviously a bit of motorsport.

This is amazing, this is why you photograph motor-cross and the camera is still performing, flipping awesome!

One of the great reasons I love shooting black and white

it allows you to do the story-telling,

and I think that's what lends itself to sports and why love sports so much,

and why I'm getting a bit of a reputation among the Fuji fraternity about sports is that

because I come from a black and white background,

I tend to try and see the emotion in the shots

so whether I am doing a boxing match or I'm out here today with the boys on the motor-cross

or the races that I photograph It's trying to get the emotion into the image

and the Fuji system with its black and white simulations

and the way that I personally shoot

I'm always looking for the angle of the story

This is so much fun the ruggedness of the camera is amazing

These boys are having a blast a perfect way to spend a Friday really

I think sports can be one dimensional if you are just looking for the hero shot,

So today, out here, just looking for the jump

but what's the story behind the jump?

What is the guy thinking? And a lot of times that comes out in the shot if you know the sport

I've been fortunate to have been exposed to a lot of sports

so I tend to be able to anticipate those moments

and I think that's the sign of a good sports photographer

the great sports photographers are able to put that emotion into the image

and let the image do the story telling.

Really the Fuji system just allows me to do that

It allows me to get into positions I wouldn't ordinarily be able to do.

Black and white

Story telling

great machine

can't complain.

I really cannot fault the Fuji kit I'm proud to be shooting Fuji

Really for me the perfect system

and I think a lot more sports photographers should really be looking at the kit going forward

because it is an underestimated but potent perfect package

For me the Fuji kit just does exactly what I want it to do

I just know I can literally throw myself into any scenario

this camera just hasn't blinked

and it's testament to Fuji, the system that they have created here

For more infomation >> X-H1: Dan Edwards x Motorsports, Bike -Proud of - / FUJIFILM - Duration: 3:34.

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X-H1: Mindy Tan x Reportage "Forbidden Tattoos" -Proud of- / FUJIFILM - Duration: 7:39.

Korea and Japan are the only 2 countries in the world

requiring tattoo artists to hold a doctor's licence

I contacted four women in Seoul

who agreed to let me into their lives

for an interview and a photoshoot

In Seoul

the plastic surgery capital of the world

eyelid surgeries are more acceptable than tattoos

but in the last five years it seems

getting inked has become more popular

Many young tattoo artists

particularly women

have managed to use Instagram

to grow their businesses

But what they do is illegal

And they all run the risk of prosecution

Holy used to run a tattoo studio

But she was shut down

after authorities ordered her a fine of

3 million won or USD$4,500

for not having a valid medical licence

To keep her art going

she keeps a day job as a waitress

and at night

she performs tattoos from her home studio

This is the Japanese style right?

Maybe I'll mix it

So many tattoo artists

women artists here

They leave the industry after a while

There's no one left doing the job properly

People with plenty of tattoos on their body

or tattoo artists with pretty faces

use their looks to attract customers

And these customers

go to these tattoo artists

simply to see them

I meet Yunha

an oriental painting student

who sees tattooing

as an alternative medium

for her art

If I draw a painting

this is an indirect communication

If my art is inked on someone else's body

the communication between me

my art and the other party

is now more direct

Tattoist Banul gave up her fashion design studies

to cater to the strong demand

of female customers on her waiting list

90% of my customers are women

because I think my art

is so girly

and colourful

The watercolour and fine-line style

is more popular

so young people also like these tattoos

The older people see tattoo as a...

...gang?

like...

bang ♪♪ bang ♪♪

Nowadays there's so many tattoo artists in korea

I think because it's illegal

Forbidden fruit is the sweetest

Perhaps that encouraged the popularity of tattoos

making it seem cool

Huge tattoo economy in Korea

so many tattoo artists in Korea

but they aren't protected by law

If I'm gonna be a tattoo artist

maybe I'm going to jail or something

maybe I'm doing illegal

because I'm not a doctor

I don't have licence

and I think it's strange

If you get a tattoo

they use alot of stuff

the machine and kits and needles

In Korea they are all illegal

to buy it and use it

The other countries

they all have licences about tattoo

or piercings

it's legal and it's safe

We have to license or

do something for our

our tattoo artists, our piercing artists

our body modification artists

so they can do their job better

and safe, and clean

and...

...survive

I decided to fly to Osaka, Japan

but when I send some questions over

my interviewee changed her mind about our appointment

The stigma of going public with a tattoo

was too much to bear

Finally

I connect with Maya

who agrees to be interviewed

As Japanese born here and raised here

You should know that

in Japan it's not acceptable

before you get tattoos

I am not allowed to go to hotspring

beaches, gym

Tattoo has been a symbol of

Yakuza, which is gang

People know its a kind of fashion

but still people are not used to

watch

people who have tattoos

On the streets or in trains

I try not to

show them

When I cannot hide them all

They are very surprised

about Japanese girl having a tattoo

and if you have a tattoo

that means you don't have a proper job

Things may not be as bad as in Korea

but the same stigma applies

If you got tattoo like hand or neck

you can't get a job

so if you're a freelancer

or programmer or illustrator just like me

then go ahead

get some cool di, cool stuff

but

if you are not,

don't

I'm not so brave but

I'd do anything if I want

because I did my art for a long time

and I want to work for my art

my own art

At time of this filming

Holy continues to operate from her home

People's mindsets will change one day

As someone

who has chosen this job for life

As hard as this job has been

It's worth it

When I do tattoos

I feel like

I'm alive

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