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Details from window reflections. Collage assembled in PicFrame (iPad app). A very simple 3x3 array, yet rather complicated because of the many ambiguous reflection fragments.
taken with a Canon, e-mailed to iPhone 4 for editing with snapseed and PicFrame apps--the surrealizing effect of simple symmetry
Four edits of one photo of the balloony-y neon structure outside the Paris Hotel & Casino on the Strip in Las Vegas. Photographed with iPhone 4s, edited with Camera+ and PicFrame.
A symmetrical transformation of one of the newer landmark bldgs in Seoul's (now-world-famous) Gangnam district--Liebeskind-designed HQ for Hyundai Development. (iPhone4, snapseed, PicFrame)
Top Row: Shiner, TX, home of Shiner Beer. Stores that sell cowboy boots. Bottom Row: Longhorns used in advertising--this was at Wal-Mart in Denton. Signs for "Buc-ee's". It's a Beaver. And a travel center (i.e. truck stop).
Android phone photos, edited via PicFrame.
There was a singing competition in my hometown today. And it was a pleasure to hear so many talented students.
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"Es schwinden jedes Kummers Falten,
solang des Liedes Zauber walten."
(Friedrich von Schiller)
In a local pub we watched the soccer european champions league final between Barcelona and Juventus Torino. We made our private sports bet and till to the 97th (!) minute the result was 2:1 for Barcelona. And the supposed winner was already shouting for joy and rejoyce. But then came the last seconds of the game...
Well, don't sell the skin till you have caught the bear.
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„Juve were relentless in pressure, but Barcelona were equally brilliant in taking time off the clock and keeping Juventus on the perimeter. The Italians just couldn’t break down the Barcelona defense and the Catalans were just waiting for the chance to carry the ball as far away from their goal as quickly as possible. Furthermore, Messi and Neymar were able to steal over a minute by holding the ball at their feet near the corner flag. But to cap off the Champions League Final, in the 97th minute, Barcelona went on another counter, with Messi sending Neymar through. Neymar sent the ball to Pedro who quickly passed the ball back to the Brazilian who finished the chance off with aplomb, resulting in pandemonium on the pitch and in the Barcelona part of the stands.
During the celebrations, Cakir whistled for the full-time, and Barcelona were able to celebrate their fifth European title in the perfect way to send off the legend that is Xavi.“
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"Man soll das Fell des Bären nicht verkaufen, bevor man ihn geschossen hat." (Sprichwort)
There were dozens of kittens at the Humane Society when we went to pick out a new kitty, and we petted and talked to a good portion of them. Having not connected with any of them, I was almost ready to give up for the night and come back another time when Roberto found this one (horribly misnamed "Angel" by the staff). After MUCH deliberation, we named her Anyanka after the demon-turned-human on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The name is a much better fit.
She is occasionally sweet (usually in the wee hours of the dark morning), but mostly she is wildly unique and entertaining. While she gets more giant all the time, she's kept our other cat so busy playing wrestling and chase that he's lost about 5 pounds.
Her first yawn shot caused quite a reaction, and she likes nothing more than to give the people what they want.
Hard working day for my kids. The Elder one has got a summer job as a groundsman and is working for his first self earned money. The younger one is helping in the house. He is painting the walls for our guest room. And you will think, the lazy Dad is taking pictures...
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„Die Arbeit hält drei große Übel fern: die Langeweile, das Laster und die Not.“
(Voltaire)
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"365: the 2013 edition", "365:2013", "Day 225/365", "Day 225", "13-Aug-13"
Nice little iPhone app that lets you combine pics into frames.
Ilford 120 HP-5 Plus
Developed in Ilfotec DD-X
Scanned Epson V500
Mamiya M645 Super
80mm f/2.8