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Made on my phone in Pixlr and Toolwiz apps.
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***KP Treat This #218 Friday, 5 April to Thursday 11 April 2019
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***April Contest: BIRDWORKS
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Resting ravens: A variety of raven shots of mine.
Flying ravens:pd png
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...from a series of mobile pictures taken on a rainy night...through the windshield of my car..
Spy Pond, Arlington
I don't know why I didn't bring my good camera this time around. I went like 5 times before at sunset and it was wildly disappointing in terms of the colors. This time it was actually the best in a long time - and of course I didn't bring my good camera :)
45:52 Delicate
The cat is the animal to whom the Creator gave the biggest eye, the softest fur, the most supremely delicate nostrils, a mobile ear, an unrivalled paw and a curved claw belonging to the rose-tree ~Colette
I was standing at the water's edge taking pictures of trumpeter swans when I heard this beautiful tinkling sound coming from the shore. Every time a small wave would wash in it would cause these pieces of ice to hit together. it really sounded good, like a mobile.
comparing mobile phone auto night shot (6 sec. long expos. ) and Dslr manual (4 sec. L. expos. ),(both hand held no tripod) problem with DSLR, things look much brighter on its compact screen till you enlarge ( deceiving)
strangely wiith the phone camera, a speed boat passed while taking the shot but still captured no movement ,
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During the Battle of Mobile Bay on 5 August 1864, United States Navy forces under Admiral David G. Farragut[7] passed Fort Morgan and entered Mobile Bay. Farragut captured the Tennessee and the Selma, forced the beaching and burning of Gaines, and captured Fort Gaines. This freed U.S. Army units under U.S. Major General Gordon Granger to besiege Fort Morgan.[7] After two weeks of bombardment from sea and land, Richard Lucian Page, commander of the fort, surrendered on 23 August 1864,[7] after first spiking the fort's guns
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