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yeojinjung-artist · 3 years
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.Title: Park Series No.3
.Year: 2020
.Material: Acrylic on Paper
.Size: 5x7in
Artwork by Yeojin Jung / IceCoolMountain.com / Shop Here
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minoiaboardco · 8 years
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kyleroles getting technical in the new @wyld_instinct video #wyldaswhell check it out on snowboarder.com 🎥@wyld_instinct #wyldinsticnt #signal_life #signalsnowboards #snowboarding #streetspots #spotcheckin #parkseries
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codehunter · 3 years
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How to change field name in Django REST Framework
I am trying to change Model field name in DRF Serializer like alias in SQL. I have tried different methods but cannot succeed.
models.py
class Park(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=256) alternate_name = models.CharField(max_length=256, blank=True) objects = models.GeoManager() class Meta: db_table = u'p_park' def __unicode__(self): return '%s' % self.name def alias_alternate_name(self): return self.alternate_name
serializers.py
class ParkSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): location = serializers.Field(source='alias_alternate_name') #location = serializers.SerializerMethodField(source='alias_alternate_name') #alternate_name as location class Meta: model = Park fields = ('id', 'name', 'location')
I have also tried to add alias in Django Queryset but cannot changed.
Updated
This is the exception that i am facing
AttributeError at /ViewName/ 'module' object has no attribute 'Field'
How can I do this?
https://codehunter.cc/a/django/how-to-change-field-name-in-django-rest-framework
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sdmr · 9 years
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Caught
This post is part of a photo-journal project called Park Series
Lately I’ve been caught in my emotions. They often get the best of me. 
But steady and cautious, I make sure they go unnoticed.
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minoiaboardco · 8 years
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Wyld_instinct boys know how to party, the mt. Baker ski area has been getting pummeled with snow! With the park series under their feet the good times don't stop! Park Series available at Minoia Board Co.| minoiastore.com. | #signalsnowboards #signal_life #snowboarding #snowboard #powder #parkseries #parkboard (presso Mt. Baker Ski Area)
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sdmr · 9 years
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Somewhere, out there
This post is part of a photo-journal project called Park Series
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A lot has changed in 3 years.
I wish you never left.
But I am assured that you are always with me,
with a much better view.
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sdmr · 9 years
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Leave me alone!
This post is part of a photo-journal project called Park Series
The bike path is probably my favourite part of the park near my home. I usually use that path to think and most of the time, overthink lol.
But my train of thought was abruptly stopped by a yelling toddler.
“Leave me alone!”
Fatigued, the parents watched their boy run down the path as he was grunting to himself. Seemed like it was time to go home, but the boy wasn’t ready.
He ran far down the path but looked back to realize that he was way too far. He looked around, but he was alone and he no longer recognized his surroundings.
This year, I ran a bit too far. Figuratively, of course.
This year, I pushed a lot of people away.. I told a lot of people to leave me alone.
But I guess it’s time to run back now, huh 
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sdmr · 9 years
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One Day
This post is part of a photo-journal project called Park Series
I stepped out of the playground and walked towards the baseball field. Spectators were on their feet as the players came out of the field and it seemed like I missed a pretty good game. As I lifted my camera to capture a glorious moment, I heard:
“Dude, one day.”
Two young boys on their bikes watched the crowd celebrate. After a few sighs and glances back at the field they biked off in laughter.
After witnessing that dramatic reflection, it made me realized how much hope they still had in their potential dreams. 
Three words.
Three simple words.
Three reassuring words.
There’s always something refreshing about encountering young people. They always seem to put complicated situations into simpler terms. Which is funny, because it’s usually the other way around. 
Today, as funny as it may seem, these kids reminded me to have hope. Whatever tiny bit of hope thats still in you, hold on to it and let it lead you.
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sdmr · 9 years
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Monkey Bars
The following posts are part of a photo-journal project called Park Series
Today I went for a stroll to our neighbourhood park. I’m not too sure what got me to leave the house today, especially with the excruciating heat, but I did with nothing but my camera, cellphone and water bottle. 
I have a tendency to just walk out with my camera and just capture whatever seems pleasing to me. Unimpressed and uninspired, I decided to just walk around. Since I left my earphones at home, I was more aware of my surroundings, especially since it was particularly crowded today.
“Right now, just focus on what’s in front of you!”
This is what a mother told her child as she was teaching her how to conquer the monkey bars. The child was so eager to reach the end that she would skip bars to get to the other end as fast as possible. But she fell every single time after failing to catch a grip on the few first bars.
“Right now, just focus on what’s in front of you!”
Oh how timely.
Lately, I’ve been setting way too many goals for myself. Long-term, short-term. 
And I just want to get there. I feel so rushed and stressed and just like that little girl, I fall constantly on my way there. I seem to constantly forget that there is a process. There’s always a process.
Maybe because the process makes it real?
I don’t know.
But I do know that I have a goal and right now, I need to focus on what’s in front of me to get there.
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