Jamnik by Branko Frelih
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Autumn Afterimage by Shihya Kowatari
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A musical farewell to New Orle...
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Music not just good for the so...
Surgery patients who listen to music may have lower levels of pain and anxiety as well as lower blood pressure and heart rate than people who don’t, according to the analysis. “As many patients have smartphones with personal music playlists, informing our patients before scheduled surgeries of the positive effect of music on their wellbeing could be a low cost intervention that may enhance wellbeing and possibly faster recover,” lead study author Dr. Diana Vetter, a surgery researcher at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, said by email. Overall, music was linked to about 31 percent less pain, 29 percent lower odds of using pain medication, and 34 percent less anxiety.
Falling Back by Max Rive
Falling Back by Max Rive
Check out my tours if you like my work and want to join me sometime in the future. You are looking at a 4 shot pano taken just before midnight in Northern Norway. Next year Arild and I will return to this amazing place with a small group. The first tour is full but there are still some spots left for the second. Check it out here for further details. This is actually Arilds swimming pool that is almost located in his backyard. The only thing I had to do was finding a small waterfall but the location credit goes to him. The light was not ideal since the low clouds blocked some of it but still the dim light from the low sun was welcome in this particular case. I could even use my cpl with not much retouching afterwards.
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