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Sometimes it is so easy to pass up a photo either because we are lazy, in a hurry or we don't even see the opportunity. Often while driving, I will see a great photo opportunity but keep on going because I will plan on getting it later or there is no time. Usually, I never get back to that spot or the moment is gone.
Then there are the moments you do stop and are glad you did. Early one morning I was late getting out the door and rushing to an assignment. As I was racing down the street, I passed this pond covered in a layer of fog. Knowing I couldn't pass up this photo but realizing I needed to get going, I opted for the iPhone sitting on the seat next to me.
It probably wouldn't have taken more than a minute to pull my gear out of the back, find the right lens to use, put a card in the camera and change the settings to match the lighting situation but I knew I did not have a minute to spare. The phone is so easy -- turn it on and press a button. That is why I love my iPhone, it keeps me from missing moments like these.
Later I edited the image in PS Express (mobile Photoshop), a great free app that allows you to fine tune your photograph.
Thanks for looking, Paul
Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) sunbathing in Puget Sound, Washington. (Approx. 48 04 43.56 N 122 41 12.17 W)
Viewed from the Olympus, operating out of Port Townsend by PS Express Cruises.
18th April 2010.
Took the bottom photo a few weeks back after we had our first snow. Only realised afterwards that I took a very similar photo a few months earlier with all the orange autumn leaves.
This picture is taken with a Nokia N95 mobile, while crossing a river. The the original image is edited to BW and spotlight with Camera+ & PS Express for iPhone
Blue patterns from inside.
“There are only patterns, patterns on top of patterns, patterns that affect other patterns. Patterns hidden by patterns. Patterns within patterns.
If you watch close, history does nothing but repeat itself.
What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we can't decipher. what we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.
There is no free will.
There are no variables.”
― Chuck Palahniuk, Survivor
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