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An old photo of Jake.
Just playing around on my iphone, with an app called "Framed."
Have a good day everyone!
I am flying home tomorrow night and thought that leaving India without posting a quick Taj picture can't be right. Right? I had only a day and a half in Agra, but one day was Friday when the Taj is officially closed to public. And the next day I was too busy to go there. However we stopped to see it from across the Yamuna river a couple of times. The first night the water was really still with the gorgeous reflection of the Taj, but it was too dark already and my pictures - taken with the point & shoot camera - turned out very noisy. I'll see if they are usable when I am back home. This I took with the iPhone the next morning, but reflection was nowhere to be found. It was too windy and Yamuna river was not in the "reflective" mood. I guess I will have to come back to India again to take this perfect Taj reflection shot!
But, conveniently, it is Sunday today and my slightly over-processed Taj picture goes straight to Sliders Sunday! Not that I need any excuse to over-process, but still...it is nice to do it "legally" once in a while. HSS, everyone!
Oh, and the black & white version is in the comments.
How many adults does it take to calm down one fussy baby? Apparently three and a half are too few. I took this on Monday as I was waiting to renew my driver license (and I was late by only three months, btw...my all time record was six, at which point I was almost arrested). This family was sitting next to me with one of the cutest and loudest babies I ever encountered. OF COURSE I took a picture! And then processed it to no end...all with an iPhone. HSS, guys!
If it is Sunday, it is Sliders Sunday. Can't offer you a "before" shot because this was taken and processed with an iPhone and no "before" shot exists. Unless you think "before" shot is the one where this bottle is still full. Sorry, don't have that one either. May be next time. HSS!
Don't think I came up with this cheesy title all by myself. Only after I added texture to this image, I realized this is what texture had written on it. And it strangely fit...sort of. With a nice dose of cheesiness.
Cliche scavenger hunt, week 3 - this is my "pets cliche" entry. I used to have a cat who lived a long and happy life and died a couple of years ago. And I don't think I am getting any other creature anytime soon. With all my travel, it is really difficult to take care of a cat or a dog. May be I can get pet tarantula...Or not. I am not that desperate yet. Anyway, there is a pet store close to my house and I stop by occasionally just to look. This is where this one was taken. HCS, guys!
Taken and edited with an iPhone, texture added in Photoshop.
Sal Navarro-http://salnavarro.blogspot.com/
brushes variations done on the iPhone.
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work by John Bavaro (www.johnbavaro.com)
Through the plane window: Hipstamatic iPhone app, Dreampop flash on. Most of the time this flash produces fairly subtle effect. While this is, obviously, not one of these times, I kind of like it. Flashier on black
My preparations turned out pointless, though.
An hour passed, the another hour… I was still unsure about how to make my own portrait amazing and unforgettable. Suddenly, a weird idea came to my mind: what if I visit The Country of Portraits and get inspiration there? Where to find this Country? Does it exist? What country deserves to be called the Motherland of Portrait Art? Read more here blog.carde-app.com/2015/04/06/edrac-travels-to-the-countr...
The latest instalment from my '1 Second a Day' app, of life's ups and downs, lockdowns (although I think we were past that in this half of the year), days out, a holiday, meet ups with friends and family and just every day stuff like dog walks!! This is from July to December.
Click here to see the app I used - 1se.co
Music: Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop (except when there's a pandemic on!)
The story behind the app:
1 Second Everyday is a video journal that makes it easy for people around the world to create meaningful movies that include every day of their lives.
It all started in 2011, when video and VFX artist Cesar Kuriyama decided to take a year off from work to spend more time with family and friends and see the country on a 95-day road trip. To document the year, Cesar began recording short snippets of video every day, which he compiled into a six-minute video to encapsulate that entire year of his life.
There are two images on top of one another here - done with my iPhone apps. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail
No, seriously, they are everywhere these days. Half the time when I compose the shot, I find a goose in my frame. Next time I go to Africa or India, I fully expect to see one there too. Crossing the street along with goats and cows.
Oh, and I am adding it to the Cliche Saturday Scavenger Hunt "groups" category as it obviously was a "fence Friday" shot. The bonus fence/geese shot is in the comments. HCS, you guys!
All Friends’ Photos from Top Social Networks In One App by Dctology - itunes.apple.com/us/app/carde/id906405446 . The simplest & quickest image aggregation tool you can find. Check it out yourself and Enjoy!
This photo was profiled here;
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Clothes dryer + flashlight = FUN
We made a Polish Cabbage soup today! And we’ve been excited about eating it the past couple days.
Ingredients: Cabbage, Kielbasa, Bacon, Onions, Celery, Carrots, Turnips, Chicken stock, Water, Chicken bouillon, Apple cider vinegar, Bay leaves and Dill.
Directions: Sauté the Kielbasa and Bacon. Then sauté the Onions, Celery and Carrots. Once they’re softened, add the Chicken stock, cubed up Turnips, and chopped Cabbage. Add more water and chicken bouillon as needed ( to cover the soup) Add a teaspoon of Dill and two Bay leaves. Simmer on the stove ‘till the Carrots and Cabbage are cooked through.
Add 1/2 cup of vinegar to the soup. Simmer another 15 mins.
Pour soup into bowls and let cool before eating. Enjoy!
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You can now get a Segway tour of the mall and skip the whole tourist exhaustion thing from walking miles and miles from one spot to another. This is if you don't mind looking borderline ridiculous and being constantly photographed. And no, I was not on the Segway.
Taken with an iPhone. Two more are in the comments.
Taken and processed with iPhone.
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[ iPhoneography | illustration | graphic design ]
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Explored March 15, 2011
Highest position: #137 on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Thanks everyone!
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Taken and processed with iPhone.
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Any unauthorized copying, reproduction, distribution or other use of this copyrighted work is forbidden. If you'd like to use this image, just send a request via email.
iPhone made airports almost enjoyable for me. Definitely tolerable. I usually take a bunch of random shots and then kill time by processing them while waiting at the gate or on the flight. And, of course, then I can use them for Sliders Sunday whenever I have no time to come up with something a bit more creative. The dull original and another airport "slide" are under the fold. HSS, guys!
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Considering today is Super Bowl Sunday, I thought this must be a good fit. This tiny place makes the best barbecue around here - and the very best hushpuppies...yummmm - and is always full on the weekends (any night during the week too), but yesterday night it was strangely empty. I guess people were saving themselves for today's onslaught of the Super Bowl junk food.
Shot and processed with an iPhone and, although I didn't do much sliding other than picking the right application/filter for the moment, iPhone does pretty good sliding job all by itself.
HSS, guys! And for those of you who are watching Super Bowl today, let your team win!
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fotogriPhone: PIC OF THE DAY award
2010-07-05
Thanks fotogriPhone!
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Taken and processed with iPhone [no Photoshop was used].
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Any unauthorized copying, reproduction, distribution or other use of this copyrighted work is forbidden. If you'd like to use this image, just send a request via email.
[ iPhoneography | illustration | graphic design ]
Although it doesn't fit into any Cliche Scavenger Hunt category, vintage car pictures are super cliche, right? More car faces are under the fold. And HCS, everyone!
Oh, North Carolina, I think you can do so much better in fences department! With this type being the most common one (and the chain link fence not too far behind), there is an unlimited room for improvement. HFF!
Taken and edited with iPhone only.
Copyright © 2011 Mauro Ballabeni - All rights reserved.
Any unauthorized copying, reproduction, distribution or other use of this copyrighted work is forbidden. If you'd like to use this image, just send a request via email.
All Friends’ Photos from Top Social Networks In One App by Dctology - itunes.apple.com/us/app/carde/id906405446 . The simplest & quickest image aggregation tool you can find. Check it out yourself and Enjoy!
It's been too long since I posted a beer shot, wine shot or anything alcohol related. So here...
Taken and edited with an iPhone 4. View On Black
~ Explored