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We don’t talk anymore
We don’t talk anymore
We don’t talk anymore
Like we used to do
We don’t love anymore
What was all of it for
Ohh, we don’t talk anymore
Like we used to do...
PEEP THEM DEETS <3
Xo,
Sorchiee
Featuring Suspiria Android Eyes @Abstrakt now!
Your words up on the wall
As you're praying for my fall
And the laughter in the halls
And the names that I've been called
I stack it in my mind
And I'm waiting for the time
When I show you what it's like
To be words spit in a mic
Tell you you're the greatest
But once you turn they hate us
This is completely different to what I usually do, but it's an image I took and edited forever ago and somehow...forgot to post? I did have fun with this lighting though....so enjoy this off-theme picture of mine.
continued trying to develop these abstract figures...in this one the android girls are walking downhill....
Entered in natahaha's HYPOTHETICAL AWARDS CHALLENGE
"Take a Walk or a Ride"
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We found this inquisitive stray puppy in a small village in central Nepal, the ticks on his eyes didn't seem to stop him from wanting to play!
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I don't usually carry my pocket Canon cameras with me anymore, therefore I had to make do with my phone for this unplanned shot of this kitten that wandered into the small supermarket.
Back in 2010 I carried two devices on my belt pouches - my Canon PowerShot S95 and a Sony Ericsson W995. The phone was very small and took barely passable images, so it made sense to have my proper camera with me all the time. These days I have two thick and heavy smartphones with me and it's a burden if I had to bring along a compact P&S camera as well.
Anyway, I managed to pick up this little one and he didn't even put up a struggle! 😻
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Kleine Spielerei mit Kugelmagneten.
Beleuchtung: ein Tablet und ein Handy
played a bit with spherical magnets
light: two android devices
lens: Pentacon 135/2.8 with macro rings
Report 2-7301-6
The Dual Interfaced View Android is nearly completed. Just one arm and she will be ready for deployment in H.E.X. On second thought it is probably better to insert her together with some humans not to arouse any suspicion. I just got the perfect group.
Note: schedule a full mood test. We cannot have her laughing and giggling now, can we?
Dr. John
endlich habe ich mal android in live getroffen.
ist aber noch weniger gesprächig als mein handy *bumtä-bumtä-bumtä* =D
Made using Android app Overam. Used its shape and linear blur option, a filter , and an invert blur option to create the final image. #itsanaddiction
App link -- goo.gl/vqFd4S
Created with Microsoft Designer AI image creation tool.
Do or do not. There is no try.
Yoda
1/500s . f/2.0 . ISO 200 . 135 mm
No photomanipulated, just raw process.
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This is a comparison of hardware buttons on many popular Android devices. I know this isn't all of them but I think it's filled out enough.
I find it interesting that series of devices (e.g. Droid Series) don't match. Also, there is no consistency in regards to icon design on each device.
UPDATE: The Bergol says I have used the incorrect Droid 2 in this list. Instead of matching the Droid, it matches the Droid Pro. I apologize for my mistake.
UPDATE 2: Thanks for all the views. This was originally pointed out by Ben but John Gruber from Daring Fireball was my source. Engadget has created a better version here. I meant no disrespect to the Android community but feel that muscle memory can cause a frustrating experience when changing devices.