(in Triberr tribes, that is)
My second choice for connecting Natsumi Hayashi with other bloggers to cross-promote each others’ blogs via Twitter (and maybe soon, Stumbleupon) for the http://yowayowacamera.com blog would be my “Japan Networking” tribe. However, Natsumi does not appear to be eager to network, actually… Japan Networking: we are all Japan-based bloggers who write and blog in English – on a vast variety of topics.
My first choice, actually, would be to launch a brand new tribe for Design and UX (user experience), to which I would attach a custom .rss from http://osakabentures.com since the bulk of my articles are not concerned with design, photography, or image creation.
I would gladly build a tribe from the self-described weakling (“yowayowa”) in Tokyo, Japan who dreads lugging around her SLR camera – to capture herself appearing to levitate oddly (in mundane settings).
But I am an interactive and social social media entity.
As a blog promotion and marketing media head, where I am stuck is in how Natsumi Hayashi has no place for comments on her blog. She present her Twitter and Facebook contacts – but is not thinking to draw comments on her blog. This is where I am a little stuck.
Am I wrong in my thinking?
Should we be sharing, cross-promoting some blogs that are essentially online journals, and while they lead us to a couple social media networks on which to connect, they provide no means to allow us to discuss the creations presented? My stance is that allowing comments, interaction on our blogs is essential. What do you say?
I would like to introduce, in Natsumi’s own words, how to produce a virtual levitation photograph:
How to view/take “Today’s Levitation (3D)”
How to view “Today’s Levitation (3D)” (without using any optical glasses or viewer)
“Parallel viewing” and “crossed-eye viewing” images
With “parallel viewing” images: Please see the image on the right with your right eye, the image on the left with your left eye.
With “crossed-eye viewing” images: Please see the image on the right with your left eye, the image on the left with your right eye.
When you feel natural depth of space, you are seeing the suitable set of images for you.”
Examples I just love:





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