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Really really crowded!

This is Hualien!

What is Hualien?

Hualien is... Hualien!

Bagel

Fried eggs scallion pancake

Scallion pancake

Hey, my lemon (tea)!

Grass tea

It's really bitter!

And why is this place famous and special?

Tube!

They make it on the second floor and it goes down through the tubes

And, wow! It's amazing!

We can go to club!

Is there any club?

I don't know, I guess so...

And I think I can be popular...

Why?

There are not a lot of foreigners here.

But I think you can be popular as well.

Why?

There are not a lot of Filipinos here.

Do you want to die?!

Taroko!

Eternal Spring Shrine (Changchun)

Look at that tree! So embarrassing!

Marble soda

Salted pork

Is it for my noodles?

Night market is tiring

Yi Lu Lake

My name is Charline

I am not tall, I am cute!

See you soon for a new video!

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The solution of little 'r' school reform | IN 60 SECONDS - Duration: 1:23.

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HOW TO SHOOT CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY - Duration: 12:45.

what is up everybody welcome back to the

show right now we are in the middle of

Photo Assignment #6 which is

photo sequences there's been a few

submissions so far but this is a tougher

assignment and I want to talk about that

some more today this is very different

than the other stuff that we've done the

last photo sent was called "Red" and red

is a very interpretive subjective term

you can kind of interpret that how you

want and it works this assignment is very

different because it deals with

conceptual photography and so I want to

talk about that today I am going to

share a couple entries for photo

assignments that have come in so far

that I think are particularly good and I

want to walk you through the process of

actually doing one of these someone

asked me in a comment off the last video

if I would show my process and how I

work and so I'm going to share a little

bit of that with you today so let's

first of all talk about photo sequences

and conceptual photography in the last

video one of the photographers that I

used to illustrate this idea of the

photo sequence was a gentleman named

Duane Michals who is an incredible

photographer he is known as a conceptual

photographer this is a movement of art

that started in New York really around

the 1960s still continues today but what

is conceptual photography what does that

mean obviously there's a concept but

what does that mean beyond that and

really it's quite simple all it means is

there's an idea that permeates and in

the idea of conceptual photography it's

something that outweighs any of the

aesthetic choices but you know you can

have both if you want but it means there

is a solid idea that functions to give

continuity to the work of art or in this

case the sequence of photographs and

that idea I believe works best when you

can introduce some kind of element of

surprise something that is unexpected

that's what ends up giving it a lift

sometimes this can be humorous sometimes

it can be serious but it's something

that is unexpected so for instance if we

look back at one of the photos sequences

that I showed you last week just to

remind you this is a photo sequence of

Duane Michals and a friend of his

eating at a diner and it's a fairly

mundane thing we've all done it so

what's different about this well they're

very animated they start laughing and at

one point Duane Michals starts talking

and he starts boring his friend who

falls asleep on the table eventually

they get up and leave I think that

falling asleep on the table to introduce

the idea of boredom is that element of

the unexpected that gives that photo

sequence a lift otherwise it's not as

exciting it's not as interesting and I

think thats a

really important function of this and so

this is something that's really

important to consider and I think the

hardest place that people try to start

is how do you come up with ideas so

where do ideas come from this is the six

million dollar question there are

thousands of books written on this

subject and there are thousands of gurus

out there that want to tell you how

creativity works and you follow them and

their guidelines and all you know the

only thing that I could tell you in all

of my years of experience in this is the

people that have known and who I've

worked with and what works for me is

that everyone is different and it's

going to be different for everybody how

they arrived at the end with an idea and

how that comes to them now I will say

one thing that I have noticed that

creativity is like going to the gym when

you're going to the gym regularly and

you're exercising regularly you feel

good it's satisfying to go and you feel

like you're in a good place and the one

or two weeks you stop exercising it's

really hard to get back into it and you

have no strength I think creativity

works the same way in our own minds when

you're used to doing it and you're in that

groove it's going to flow more naturally

than when you skip out on it for a

couple weeks then try and come back to

it so sometimes it's a matter of warming

up being patient with yourself and

getting back into it now I personally

think that ideas are everywhere and

right now we're talking about the photo

sequence so a photo sequence has to have

generally speaking some kind of action

something that happens so what is that

that happens now I'm going to do one

with you guys today right now it looks

like rain outside so that's probably not

a good idea to want to go shoot out

there so I'm going to stay in so it's

going to be something that's the studio

thing so what do I have around the house

that's an idea and here's where it gets

complicated because most people don't

recognize ideas because they seem boring

or mundane or just not interesting and

most of these are so if I consider

things that happen around the house okay

setting the table making dinner doing

the dishes doing laundry those are all

mundane things but what is that one

element of surprise that could lift one

of those those those actions into being

something that is interesting so for

instance I was thinking about this

earlier when I was in college I can't

tell you how many times I would buy a

pair of jeans and then throw it in with

a bunch of whites and my laundry and

everything would come out blue so

there's an idea for maybe a photo

sequence if you could photograph that

right now that's not what I'm willing to

do today but I was thinking about this

the other day and

I live in Texas and it's really hot

here in the summer and a couple years

ago I went to this big phase where I

would stay up late at night because it

was cooler and inside and I did this

botanical study so I shot a lot of

flowers a lot of organic objects and I

thought you know based on the work that I

did with that years ago maybe there's

something I could do where -

the first thing comes to mind is like a

time lapse of a flower blooming right

well that's a little plain but I can

tell you one thing that happens around

my house is my cat Judy eats flowers in

fact we can't have nice things here they

always had to go up high and hidden

because she will devour them when

they're out so maybe I could incorporate

that and that could be my element of

surprise so with that in mind let's take

this to the next step and start

sketching this out a little bit okay so

the first thing I'm going to do is

sketch out my ideas onto a storyboard

now I have the worst drawing skills in

the world that is not the point the

reason that I'm doing this is one for

efficiency I want to make sure that I do

this with as few images as possible i

think this is really important you see a

lot of people try to do this with way

too many images and it's just too much

to try to look at for the viewer and so

I really want to be economical

with this if I can do it in four images

great and if I need more frames than I

can add them on from here the other

thing I want to start to think about is

just visually do I have enough

continuity going within the scene and

that's really important so for instance

in my case we're going to start with the

four squares here and I want the first

frame obviously to be the the flower

before it blooms so it's just

budding so that's one thing I want to go

get when I do my props i'm not going to

actually sit here and wait weeks on in

for a flower to bloom we want to get

this done fairly quickly so I want to

make sure I have enough to work with the

same flower that's not quite bloomed yet

and blooms so first one it's not

blooming the second one I'm going to go

ahead and show that the flowers bloomed

and then the third frame I think is the

place to introduce the cat which is what

this little bad drawing is supposed to

be that's supposed to be Judy and she'll

be devouring this somehow I'll have to

wait and see what happens that

image will probably have to improvise a

little bit because I'm dealing with the

cat on this and then finally in the last

image I definitely want the flower

pedals but I think we're going to need

the stem also to show now what's

interesting about sketching it out is

I'm already starting to think in terms

of what angle am I going to shoot this

from because I can't have those flower

petals just floating in the air

obviously

and I'm not shooting a bird's-eye view

of this so probably what I'm going to do

is go at a 45-degree angle so I can

cheat that a little bit and I can just

have them scattered in the background so

it looks fairly normal so that's why I'm

sketching this out that's the only

reason so I start to think about those

things a little bit start to do some

problem-solving you make sure I'm being

efficient now let's go get some supplies

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for better or worse, I now have a photo

sequence is it the greatest thing ever

made? no it but it's a starting point

and it's something that makes me want to

work on it some more I mean what you saw

was literally about an hour and a half

and that included setting up my lights

and actually going up to the store

getting some props and go and that was

an hour and a half complete and so I

didn't spend a lot of time on that but

one thing that helped me was the fact

that I sketched those ideas out beforehand

now I do want to say this that a lot

changed when I started photographing

when I got to the camera I realized that

the flowers that I got were really

pretty small and I wish they were a

little bit bigger I also realized they

were yellow and I envisioned them being on

a white background and that didn't read

so I needed to change my background to

black so there's going to be a lot of

decisions and a lot of things that you

change when you move to the camera away

from the stick figure stuff but at least

that gave me a concept I knew what I was

going for and with conceptual art or

conceptual photography the whole

aesthetic of that or the whole idea that

is that the concept is more important

than the aesthetics so once you get that

and you're trying to get both then it

gives you a starting point is all I'm

trying to say and it gives you an idea

and I knew what that element of surprise

was going to be and that actually came

off pretty easily so I hope that helps

you guys I want to talk really quick

about two submissions that I got this

week that I think are really really good

I'm going to make one suggestion on each

of these this is a little bit critique-y

but there is one thing that can be

changed in each of these to take it from

being really really good to really

exceptional and so this first one was

sent in by Jim Garlock and I think it's

fairly self-explanatory what this

sequence is but this is his son who was

begging to eat a lemon and much to his

surprise it was not nearly as tasty as

he thought it was going to be as you can

see by the facial expressions and I

think this photo sequence is incredibly

beautiful it's a cute kid it works

really well its got dynamic emotions it

certainly has the element of surprise

that's there the unexpected at least for

the kid I think it's great my only

complaint - my only criticism that I

would give to this image is there are

too many photos you have to remember

that when people experience a photograph

it's not like a movie even though we're

doing a sequence and it starts to feel

like a comic or a storyboard or

something like that people are going to

give much more time and attention to

motion picture if they're into it than

they are a group of photographs and so I

think right now there are too many

images here and you could narrow it down

to four of the best and tell the same story

into it much more effectively and you

also remember when you're giving people

a bunch of images that's a lot of

information that somebody has to grok

and so I think it's really important to

keep that as simple as possible but

anyway other than that I think this is

outstanding this is exactly what we're

going for on this just make it fewer

images the second example I want to show

you submitted from a gentleman named

Wo Ow which I doubt is his real name

but I really love this image sequence

now unlike all the things we've been

talking about were a conceptual photo

sequence deals with some kind of action

this one does not it has a concept but

it's not an action there's nothing

moving here but you could probably tell

what this is this is basically the

common thread here is the red chair in

each image but its showing generations of a

family and I think the key image

here is the one with the photo on it

because you realize it's somebody who's

not with us right now but it shows that

lineage and I think this is really

strong and I think it really dials in

together now the way you presented this

was in this comic strip kind of format

where it was columns and rows - this is

real nitpicky and you may have done that

because you submitted on social media

and you're trying to maximize your space

which is fine but I would display this

all in one row and it's just

a few images I would put them all on a

horizontal row I think they just need to

be read like that I think when you start

making the I wander it takes away from

the simplicity of this but I think this

is really beautiful it's really well

executed and my god what a great idea

doing something is generational like

that and that's a very different spin on

all this concept stuff we've been

talking about so anyway I hope this

helps you guys we're going to take the

entire month this month for this photo

assignment it's hard I understand it's

probably a way of thinking and a style

of photography that most of you guys are

not used to dealing with and so we're

going to take it slow if you guys have

any questions please leave me a comment

on this video and as always if you've

enjoyed this please remember to like it

share it and subscribe to the art of

photography for more videos - I'll link up to

the entire Photo Assignment playlist if

you're just now coming into this and you

have no idea we're talking about these

are these will biweekly challenges

that we do and I will link up some

videos that you can watch here until the

next one I will see you guys then later

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Doctor Dragged From United Plane After Computer Solves Overbook - tech and science - Duration: 2:53.

Doctor Dragged From United Plane After Computer "Solves" Overbooking Problem

A man was violently dragged off of a United Airlines flight Sunday evening after it was

apparently overbooked, according to passengers who were on the plane.

volunteers, one customer refused to leave the aircraft voluntarily and law enforcement

was asked to come to the gate.

"We apologize for the overbook situation.

Further details on the removed customer should be directed to authorities."

Passengers were told at the gate that the flight was overbooked and United, offering

$400 and a hotel stay, was looking for one volunteer to take another flight to Louisville

at 3 p.m. Monday.

Passengers were allowed to board the flight, Bridges said, and once the flight was filled

those on the plane were told that four people needed to give up their seats to stand-by

United employees that needed to be in Louisville on Monday for a flight.

Passengers were told that the flight would not take off until the United crew had seats,

Bridges said, and the offer was increased to $800, but no one volunteered.

Then, she said, a manager came aboard the plane and said a computer would select four

people to be taken off the flight.

One couple was selected first and left the airplane, she said, before the man in the

video was confronted.

volunteers, one customer refused to leave the aircraft voluntarily and law enforcement

was asked to come to the gate.

"We apologize for the overbook situation.

Further details on the removed customer should be directed to authorities."

Passengers were told at the gate that the flight was overbooked and United, offering

$400 and a hotel stay, was looking for one volunteer to take another flight to Louisville

at 3 p.m. Monday.

Passengers were allowed to board the flight, Bridges said, and once the flight was filled

those on the plane were told that four people needed to give up their seats to stand-by

United employees that needed to be in Louisville on Monday for a flight.

Passengers were told that the flight would not take off until the United crew had seats,

Bridges said, and the offer was increased to $800, but no one volunteered.

Then, she said, a manager came aboard the plane and said a computer would select four

people to be taken off the flight.

One couple was selected first and left the airplane, she said, before the man in the

video was confronted.

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Arte de rua - Trailer - SE ESSA RUA FOSSE MINHA - Duration: 1:24.

juggling

when I first juggled 3 balls

I learned alone with my sister

I was so happy,

I said, if I learned to play three balls I think I can do more

he speaks

everyone tells you how difficult it is to work with art

but no one tells you how hard it is not working with art

It is delicate because is that

when do you with a lot of pleasure what you do for a living

there are some times when it's hard to position yourself in a marketing way

when my family, right?

knew that I would start to go to the streetlight

to get some change

they even threatened me to throw eggs at me

I make a call to the people

so that they may follow one week of our life to see how much we work

if this street was mine

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Trial & Error - Mystery Now Trailer (Promo) - Duration: 0:41.

-If I had a nickel for every wife

I've been accused of killing... [ Laughs ]

Look! A dime! [ Laughs ]

-Who killed Larry Henderson's first wife?

The cat lady?

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-The sugar daddy?

The physics major?

-What kind of plate-glass window just shatters?

-All of them.

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-She moved to Vermont.

-Not unless that's a euphemism for dying.

-Crack the case on "Mystery Now."

Go to "Trial & Error" on the NBC app.

-It's much better when you're stoned.

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Best Investments For Young Investors - Duration: 5:32.

Kris Krohn here REITV and I'll tell you

something...

I retired when I was 26 and

that's the question is how old or young

do you need to be to really get into real estate?

is there a particular age?

so I love it when young people ask me

how old do I need to be to invest in real estate?

and i love it with old

people are like "is it too late for me to

invest in real estate" everyone wants to

know what's the magic age when is it too

early when is it too late?

well before I

answer that let me just kind of share

this idea regardless of age, if you have

the ability to do a deal and let's say

that deal could make you $50,000

so what I ask, "do you really want your age

to to get in the way of producing

$50,000?"

so what age do you need to be?

well I got started when I was 22 and I

retired when I was 26 just a year out of

college so do you need to be 22 or 26 on

the low side no I've seen 17 and 18 year

olds do it I have gotten a buddy who who

went by the time he turned 19 years old

had already brought a couple properties

he went to go server to your Christian

mission and when he came back you know

what he walked into almost a hundred

thousand dollars of equity sold those

properties that cash flow paid for his

mission and then he upgraded it into

more properties you can be young and you

can do this you can also be old and of

course it's never too late if you're

leveraging a short-term buy-and-hold

strategy because no one wants to buy a

property at 100 and then kick the bucket a

year before they're able to sell it

there doesn't have to be and I'll tell you this

I was 26

beat that!

if you're young be inspired ultimately getting a

deal done does not come down to you

having money are you having credit it

comes down first of all you having a

desire to make something happen and so

if you're watching this video and you

have that desire know that in some way

shape or form what's available out there

are the necessary resources to make

deals happen I spent ten thousand

dollars to do millions of dollars in

real-estate that's all it took for me to

get in and then the beginning even far

less than that for you I'm not going to

tell you an age I'm not going to tell

you how much money or how little money

because the reality is everything you

need right now to make real estate

happen it's available to you if the

desire is there go for it now if you

want to make sure that you do the deal

right there are three things that I want

you to watch out for how many?

at three all right so let me give these

to you the first thing that I want you

to be focusing on

is equity now what is equity equity

ultimately equity is this idea of the

difference between what something is

worth and what you all want right so if

an asset and then there's a liability

portion when you have a mortgage on it

let's say something is worth a hundred

thousand dollars and let's say that got

such a great deal on it and i bought it

for fifty thousand dollars well now that

means that fifty percent of the property

is paid off and in this example there's

fifty thousand dollars of equity then

also represent a 50-percent ltd or

loan-to-value so fifty thousand dollars

that will be fifty thousand dollars in

network equity is the first thing the

second thing that you want to look

forward to make sure deal works is cash

flow k cash flow basically means all

right here's this hundred thousand our

house and my $50,000 mortgage is costing

me four hundred dollars a month but I

rent it for seven hundred dollars a

month what's the difference between 700

and 400 that's three hundred dollars a

cash flow in a year that's three

thousand six hundred dollars and if it's

something like a lease option strategy

and all the expenses get deferred to the

person in the house so that could then

become a cute cash flow to you watch one

of my other videos on how to do these

options to get more information on that

and then the third thing that you want

to look for is controlled you don't need

to be the sole owner to share control in

this property sometimes I buy properties

with cash sometimes I buy them as loan

sometimes I bonded with partners take an

example to partner you can watch one of

my other videos on how to find partners

and what that looks like but essentially

with the partner what you're doing is

you've got somebody that says hey don't

put up the credit maybe they'll put up

the money and maybe you're the one

finding the tenant and managing your

property and the tube you are sharing

control so you can put anything in a

contract

you can decide what control looks like

and make sure that you have some so that

as you hold on this property over time

when it comes time to buy sell reruns it

out you're the one calling the shots to

make this work for you whether you are

17 years old yes you can or whether you

are 100 years old

go for it no seriously go like go go

scram make it happen like I don't care

how old you are if you're watching this

video if you're old enough to watch this

and like cognitively process what I'm

talking about here then guess what go go

make it happen and then go tell us what

went down and go ahead and blogging and

comment below because I would love to

hear from some of you how young or how

old were you when you actually got into

real estate

you

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