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dieses Bild entstand kurz vor der Heimfahrt im HBF Berlin,
.. ich komme bestimmt bald wieder, versprochen
This photo was taken in the mainstation from Berlin
This is my favorite iPhone app game! This is a screenshot of a level/challenge in the game.
Image used in PHP-Princess: iPhone App Review: Dizzy Bee
Made on Matt Connors' iPhone with Brushes 2 beta, Vihgo, 101 PE. Copyright © 2009 Matthew Seydel Connors.
A small section of my wife's thread collection. Many are large spools for machine embroidery work ("play"?). Seriously, she is very dedicated to her work, but our children think it must be play. Processed in-camera with PSmobile and Photogene apps.
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Sent from Royce Bair's iPhone
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Keywords: sew, sewing
This 65-year old sycamore tree is the oldest tree in our neighborhood. When the city recently redid the curb, gutter, and sidewalks, they went around this living landmark.
REVIEW: The TrueHDR app (for the iPhone) only uses two exposures to blend and make the final and true HDR image (regular camera applications like Photomatix require at least three exposures -- adding a middle or neutral exposure). If you are curious, here are those two original exposures (see below) -- which are made by touching your finger* on a light area of the image (to capture the dark exposure), and then touching your finger on a dark area of the image (to capture the lighter exposure). I think it works quite well, don't you? Some fake HDR apps (like HDRforFree) take an existing image and fake it into an HDR image -- as if increasing the color saturation was the only criteria for "HDR". TrueHDR actually does dramatically increase your iPhone's dynamic range capability by blending two exposure! The app also does a good job of automatically aligning the two hand-held captures and trimming away the areas that don't match up.
*Currently, only the iPhone 3GS can adjust focus or exposure by touching the screen.
NOTE: Personal use of my images requires attribution to my stock agency (credit ''Stock Solution Photo Agency'') and a link to my Web site: ''The Stock Solution''. If you'd like to use one of my images (without my watermark), just send an email to "royce.bairATgmail" (replace "AT" with "@"). I also have higher resolutions (2048 x 1536 pixels) for commercial uses.
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