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Made on my iPhone 3G with SketchBook Mobile, Brushes, the Mill Colour, and NPtR. Scene is of the Amalfi coast just north of Positano on my way to a lovely little restaurant whose name I can't recall on the water's edge only accessible by boat...I made a quick line drawing then that I used as reference here. It is said that reality is richer than the imagination, but I think I captured a piece of the mood of the Amalfi coastline after sunset...and a cherished memory of mine.
Taken and processed with iPhone.
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...second upload. Usually I am trying to avoid uploading similar pictures two days in a row, but I am too exited I caught this snow on Saturday, so you have to bear with me. Not much of a shot, but I like the falling snow!
Taken with an iPhone 4.
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!
I could have told you that this is what my kitchen pantry looks like these days, but I won't. Because this would be a lie. I don't even like chocolates that much. In addition, these are crazy expensive, which always puzzles me because I don't think they are really that good. But they sure look pretty. And way over-saturated...but this is only on behalf of Sliders Sunday. Otherwise I am very conservative with colors, never over the top. Never! And if you haven't seen my stream, you may even believe it! HSS everyone!
This is some parking lot in Durham near the American Tobacco Campus. The Campus used to be Lucky Strike cigarette factory as well as headquarters of American Tobacco Company, but now it is housing all sorts of shops and restaurants. The tower in the middle is the “Lucky Strike” smokestack - you can see a closeup in the comments. And Happy Fence Friday, everyone! Can you believe it is July 1st already?!
As shown on the Weather Channel that day - nice to know that they follow twitter and are prepared to chase up to get permission.
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Photo of the Day on Most Excellent flickr group
February 29, 2012
Thanks to Group Admins!
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Taken and edited with iPhone only.
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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!
And I mean literally cold...no hidden meaning. :D
It was snowing Thursday morning...just a little bit, but enough to remind everyone that it is still winter. Shot this with an iPhone as I was getting ready to go to work...my Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt Heart Cliche. HCS, guys!
Those of you who are using an iPhone camera may be interested to know (if you don't know already). And if you are not using an iPhone, get one ASAP!!
In the past couple of days two new apps were out. One - SwankoLab - from the developers of the Hipstamatic and another one is FilmLab. Both allow you to process photos from the phone camera roll by either using different "chemicals" (SwankoLab) or applying different film filters (FilmLab). Both apps are pretty cool. SwankoLab lets you mix chemicals any way you like and save your own formulas to be applied to other images later. Both can save pictures in high resolution if you choose that option. The main image here is processed with FilmLab and there are some SwankoLab examples below the fold. If you get both, it will set you back the whole $3.00 $5. Totally worth it. Unless you know of a better way to spend $3 $5...
Sorry, correction: SwankoLab will actually cost you $4 if you pay extra $1.99 one-time subscription fee for the additional chemicals and all future updates/more chemicals (still much better than Hipstamatic business model where you have to pay extra for any new Hipstapack).
I have another double exposure shot of my son from the same day somewhere back in my stream, but while editing this one, I got really carried away. More so than the first time. I used double exposure filter first, then crossprocessed, then applied fake Polaroid effect - all with the iPhone. Of course, this is totally wrong and the "fakeness" of it is too obvious. There is no such thing as double exposure Polaroid. If you ever saw one, raise your hand. But it is Sliders Sunday and everything goes. HSS, you all!
Update: You know what? Apparently there is such thing as double exposure Polaroid! I should have looked it up before I posted. How silly of me. There is even a group on Flickr where you can learn how to do it. So I take it back. This one looks perfectly authentic. Yep.
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 picture was taken and edited with the Iphone for the Iphone365 project and for the Flickr group Our Daily Challenge ODC- ATTEMPT TO REPLICATE SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN ON ODC EXPLORE.
*Thanks to jjs08 for the inspiration!
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iPhone app circular edit of a group of riders in this bike race event. Thanks for your appreciation, Gail
Taken inside the National Press Building in Washington, D.C. - the building is huge and parts of it look strangely uninhabited. I had a meeting there in April and wondered around for quite a while before I found the right room. But I did take a bunch of pictures with my phone...partially because I thought I might need to use them to find my way back!
Built in 1784, it is one of the main attractions of Lucknow. This is just a small piece of the complex and I also took a bunch of non-iPhone pictures, but I like how this one turned out. Apparently the construction was started in a year of horrible famine as a way to provide employment for people in the region, which it did successfully for over a decade. So government intervention for employment generation is not a modern concept.
I am telling you, Canada Geese are taking over our town. They are everywhere. I think I am at least partially to blame because when my son was little we used to go to a nearby lake and feed them leftover bread. It was pretty entertaining. At that time they were seasonal guests - only during winter months - but now they stay all year long. Acting like they own the place and it's us who are supposed to fly away. At least they are not trying to feed us leftover bread.
Taken with an iPhone.
My hats can tell you a lot about the places I have been to. And trust me, there have been a lot since I’ve been travelling all over the world both in reality, thanks to my independent and inquisitive spirit, and in virtuality, thanks to all the photos that surround me at my App place and thanks to all my friends who take them and share. Read more in my blog
Taken and processed with iPhone.
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Thursday • December 9, 2010
My wonderful friend Irene has inspired me to start using my iPhone and the Hipstamatic App a bit more than I have. This was actually taken in January (almost a year ago)! I'm jealous though, she has the iPhone 4! *note to self ... and iPhone 4 to Christmas List*
The frost on everything was so wicked cool (with that unlikely name of Hoar Frost ... I think I'll refer to it as Pogonip like my friend Susy)! At the time; all I had was my iPhone and that killer Hipstamatic app! I remember sitting in my car at the gym 'processing' this image! It isn't the greatest photo ... but it was a lot of fun! Now that I have seen Irene's post today; I want to get it printed and have it sent to me in a cute package!!! I'm a sucker for cute packaging! Don't know what thrills me more; seeing this printed in a cute 4"x4" format or getting that packaging!!!
Happy Thursday Everyone!
Happy Friday 13th everyone!
*This picture was taken with the IPhone and edited with the IPad for the Iphone365 project and for the Flickr group Our Daily Challenge ODC -CREEPY.
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I am guilty of often buying beer based on the fun name, or cool cap design, or cute bottle (hey, I am a girl!). But mostly I buy it because I like trying new kinds. This one is red rice ale from Japan. Very bubbly and tastes like summer. Also the color is a beautiful shade of red. And yes, the bottle is cute and the cap has the most adorable little owl on it. What can I say...I am a girl. My only defense is that after I try any beer, I judge it based on taste, not on cuteness factor.
15 minutes before landing and 2 minutes before sun disappeared completely. I always wonder how sunset in the air compares to what we see this very moment on the ground, but so far failed to be in both locations at once. Two more versions below the fold, all are taken with an iPhone.
I just got back to Delhi from Gorakhpur...my city # 10. Only two more left to go. Well...not really *to go*, but to fly and then drive and then fly again, but you know what I mean...And tomorrow I have a more or less free day. Big YAY!
On completely non-related matter: I always travel with my US cell phone, but use it mostly for texting because calling is so outrageously expensive for all parties involved. So our office here in Delhi gave me a local cell, which makes it easier for them to call me, and for me all incoming calls become free. Which is how it works in all countries I have been to in both Africa and Asia, but never in US where they charge you on both ends of the conversation and about 100000 times more if you use your phone abroad. However, in India this nice feature comes with strings attached: you are constantly bombarded with text messages containing all sorts of adds...I am getting something like 20 messages a day. I am also getting these weird quiz questions which pop up on the screen, linger for a while and then float back into the cyberspace. At least they are not being saved in the mailbox because they keep coming, and coming, and coming. These are the questions I got within the last 15 minutes (and I am failing miserably):
How many incarnations of Lord Ganesha are listed in the Ganesha Purana? ~ I bet it is more than one, but I don't think this is the answer they are looking for.
What is the strict, waterless fast observed during Ganpati called? ~ Ugh...not a slightest clue.
"Babuwa Jingi Ha" is a song from which film? ~ "Babuwa Jingi Ha" is a song?
Spot the odd one out: 1000, 4000, 2. ~ OMG, I think I know the answer! Take that, evil someone on the other end of my Indian phone!
Yesterday was all about taxes...not hanging out on the deck. I don't mind taxes, but seriously hate all the paperwork. Should be grateful it is only once a year and not every month.
Taken and edited with an iPhone. On black here.