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Ektachrome 160-T, Fuji Superia 400, 2 X Kodak Ultramax 400.
Taken with a Nexus 4 cameraphone, cropped and tweaked in Photoshop.
11/2013
Approaching Munich Airport looking south seeing the alps and Starnberg lake during intensive Föhn.
Release 46 for the OneDayOneArtwork and OneDayOnePicture project. This picture was taken a view days ago at the Modersohn bridge (Modersohnbrücke) in Berlin and shows the S-Bahn station Warschauer Straße in the background with a train arriving. The station is located on the northeastern bank of the river Spree in the Friedrichshain neighborhood of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district. The sun was just about to disappear and create this nice sunset. The picture was taken on a my mobile (nexus 4) and has been post process as HDR and Panorama.
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Every piece of wood comes with its own story. It was a casual click on my
smartphone *Lumia 640xl* which came out to be surprisingly good.
*SoundOfLight:*
This is the picture of streetlights, shop lights and building lights across
a dam. The smartphone was deliberately shaken to give the effect.
Smartphone used: *Nexus4*
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Over 10 years after Hurricane Dennis made landfall on Navarre Beach proceeding Hurricane Ivan by just one year, chunks of broken road lie scattered along Gulf Island National Sea Shore.
So by day 361 of a 365 project you would think that the most basic lesson of "have your camera with you at all times" would have been learnt. Alas, this is not the case. So when coming back home tonight and seeing Chesterton Windmill lit up and against a beautiful sky I was kicking myself for not having a proper camera with me.
I thought it would be worth a try with the smartphone and to be honest I am mildly surprised at this result. Ok, it is grainy and horribly cropped, but it has a wierd painted feel about it which I really like. So, it will do to remind me to learn my lessons.
A rare view of The Governor's Room at City Hall and it's portrait collection, with no chandeliers hanging.
Thanks for all visits and comments. LG NEXUS 4. This photo was taken on January 2, 2014
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The Nexus 4 camera has this interesting built-in function where you could take a series of overlapped shots of your surroundings from top to bottom and left to right so that the phone would create 360 degree image automatically. For this image, I just stood at one spot and took a series of shots of my surrounding. I did not cover the top and bottom entirely only to a certain degree where the sun was included. With a 2D viewer, this is what it looks like. It 's pretty cool and my wife' s iPhone does not have this feature built-in.
The more I use the smartphone camera, the more I like it. I think it will eventually replace all the point and shoot cameras.