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Painting at a resturant in Berkeley.

At the train station the sun was directly on top of a minaret in the distance. Heavily cropped in phone and processed to death but I quite like it.

Taken and processed with an Apple iPhone.

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Quad band cell phones is standard for mobile phones supporting four frequency bands of GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz. Generally speaking, Quadband phones can work in all GSM networks worldwide, no matter where they are located. Tri-band mobile phones describe those cell phones which support GSM900/1800/1900MHz. Mainly, GSM1900MHz is essential in the most phone carriers of U.S./Canada/Latin America and GSM850MHz is necessary in the most phone carriers of U.S./Canada/Latin America. Obviously, one quad-band phone must work properly in phone networks triband phones require, but not like that opposite as quad band networks cover tri-band networks, and triband networks are included in quadband networks.

However, if you are using AT&T Mobility in USA, onThesource.com highly suggests you would better buy quad band mobiles, or else, your future phone will display “emergency”. If your current SIM card belongs to T-Mobile in USA, you can both choose quad-band cell phones or tri-band mobile phones, because T-Mobile only requires GSM1900MHz, and quadband cell phone or tri-band cellular phone covers it already. Finally, quad band cell phone can roam in GSM networks all over the globe.

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A new frame design. I've had the arms sitting around for a while and I finally made a torso and legs to go along with them.

 

Brickshelf gallery.

Mobile Frame Hangar discussion topic.

Toys'N'Bricks discussion thread.

Samsung Note 4 macro shoot. Mobile macro len flex its muscles. Not bad for some eBay bargains.

This nice officer was torn between looking official and having a big smile. So he settled for the middle, which I like! If he ever sees this, thanks for letting me take your photo!

 

I shot this while hand-holding a tiny little 10" softbox in my other hand.

YN-560 in a 10" softbox handhelf camera left @ 1/2 power.

 

At the corner of Government & Concpetion streets for Mardi Gras 2014 in Mobile, AL!

 

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Downtown new orleans - hurricane katrina. Back of marriott new orleans.

The USS Alabama (BB-60) is a South Dakota class battleship that was active in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans during Word War II. The USS Alabama is now a museum and on display at the Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. The ship's keel was laid in 1940, was decommissioned in 1947, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 (86000083).

Explain to me why me sweet Grammy's makeup makes me look like a hooker.

Greenwich

 

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Last photo for the day

Vehicle graphics, Mobile advertising with Signarama Joondalup.

Perth car wrap, 3M vinyl wrap, 3M graphics, 3M car wrap, Commercial vehicle wrap, Signarama, Perth sign company wrap, car sticker, sticker wraps, vehicle stickers, Sign A Rama, Mobile Advertising, Car Advertising, Signarama Joondalup, car graphics, Signage, Trailer Graphics, Ute Graphics, Van Graphics, Truck Graphics, Sign A Rama, custom wrap, car decals

 

New sensors. More intelligent apps. Mobile-connected smart objects. Wearables. LTE. Augmented reality. Multi-platform development tools. Precision indoor location sensing. Ultra HD. Flexible screens. The list of anticipated future mobile technologies goes on and on.

 

On April 23, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish presented an evening of demos and discussion on Mobile Futures to learn what’s on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

Learn more at www.nycmedialab.org.

Testing out the Distance Lapse feature of Triggertrap Mobile.

 

For this video Triggertrap was set to take a photo every 60 yards.

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Jan. 2012

Pizzeria "Un rincón de Napoli", San Juan, Argentina.

Mobile phone - Project 365

#233 Skate Shop

These are the squads I built for our first MFZ game. All were equal to make our first game easy to play.

Mobile phone (Mytouch) shots from the Taiyou Con anime convention in Mesa, Arizona, 2011.

From my Collections.

Using a Terex Demag AC350 mobile crane.

Decoração

Projeto adaptado: Atelie Gisele & Cibele

Execução: Cibele

lomo lc-a with expired kodak 200.

Tonight my son and I attended Parent/Teacher night at his school.

 

We walked down the hall to his class and there was a poster advertising open auditions for the school's production of 'Clueless' and at the bottom it read, "BOYS NEEDED TOO!"

 

The following discussion ensued:

 

e. - "Hey Jaim, why don't you audition for the school play?"

James - "Well, I've seen the movie and I'm not really interested."

e. - "Do you have an interest in acting? Have you started to take Drama yet?"

James - "I like acting but I'd rather take photography."

e. - "Oh yeah?"

James - "Yeah, I just want to capture and live moments, not just live them and lose them."

 

Okay...all the biased father / chip-off-the-old-block business aside...is this not an awesome photography quote for a 13 year old?

 

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from Matt's family in Japan

One of the many advertising buses around in 1974 was this WMPTE Daimler Fleetline 3480 (BON 480C), it was in the livery of Barker and Dobson's Everton mints, although 'Pay as you enter' 3480 has a conductor. The striking vehicle is rounding the island at the junction of Highfield Road and Robin Hood Lane in Hall Green Birmingham, to the right of the bus is a bus stop for the long withdrawn 29 service from the city centre to Yardley Wood station. Behind the bus was a fine Victorian house, now a block of flats.

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

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Lindsay Lohan seen shopping with friends in Soho, New York City, USA.

 

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