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From a sparrow capture in the capital. Made on my phone in Painnt and Mirrorlab apps.
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April Contest: BIRDWORKS
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I'm experimenting more and more with phones, they are racing ahead with new technical features and hardware, very interesting possibilities.
Literally so ! I was surprised when I saw this image on my screensaver and it was only the October file, so I should have remembered what I took.
I thought I'd leave this with you for a few hours without explanation.
Another mobile phone photo from a walk out with my son in the snow. Really great light and skies.
Samsung A21s phone
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Black Redstart, Manchester.
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This is another image I created by moving a refuse bin in order to get the road to appear black/red. This little tactic attracted a few comments on a previous image and I got couple of private messages about the image too. I would have liked to have taken a picture of the wider environment at the time but sadly I do not have a wide angle lens and I have refused to adopt modern culture by adopting a mobile phone. Whilst the mobile phone is a great invention I very much subscribe to the Christopher Hitchens view of cell phones in his alternative 8th commandment (Google it). I managed however to find an image of the location on the internet and I have provided a link below. Whereas most of my images were taken in the back street the red road images were taken on the main road at the junction with the back street. I simply dragged the bin out into better light. I think in this image the bin was sitting on a narrow pavement so instead of blocking traffic I was blocking pedestrians. Whilst it is a little cheeky of me, it is surprising how accommodating the public including car users can be once they realise what you are doing. I was not over the moon with this image but a friend requested a large print of it so I emailed it to him and he informs me it is stunning...just shows I'm a bad judge...or maybe he is....all subjective in the end!
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PS if anyone would like to send me a cell phone for Christmas I will happily express my anger at it...please make sure it has a good camera in it. Init!
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A mobile photo from the south side of Easter Lake yesterday in Des Moines, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
Food seems to have a status that is perhaps the most important aspect of life here in Thailand. Almost anywhere that more than a handful of people are likely to gather has a food stall ready and waiting for hungry customers. Along the khlongs (canals) of Bangkok the motorbikes are replaced by small boats bringing the shop to the customer
The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower.
Constructed from 1887–89 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair, it was initially criticized by some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognisable structures in the world.[3] The Eiffel Tower is the most-visited paid monument in the world; 6.91 million people ascended it in 2015
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