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The rugged coast line of Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada leading out to Sunset Point at MacGregor Provincial Park.
Apps used: Enlight, Stackables, on iPhone5s
Backstory: The Strawbale Cottage at Howden, Yorkshire is, as the name suggests, built with straw bales and the walls are very thick and deep. In the morning, the light through the kitchen window, with its simple green gingham curtain and the natural finish of the walls matched the wonderful, gentle, calming atmosphere of the whole place.
A silly Sunday shot. Took this after a shower, then played around with it on Enlight. I can see that this photography lark could easily take up most of my life... ;-)
Day 255/366 (40): Flock in flight above St Ives, Cornwall. Hipstamatic: Salvador 84 lens | BlacKeys b&w film | standard lens
I've revisited this site a few times now, on St Georges Quay in Lancaster. Its a short walk from my studio and has become the subject for some current sketches and paintings. This time I went back with my mobile phone (Sony Xperia) to try to get some better shots of this building, which is frustratingly surrounded by fencing. Great that you can just slip the phone through the tiny gaps in the mesh :-)
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I wanted to capture some pictures of these beautiful wasps today using my Samsung Galaxy S2 Macro Lens but was to scared. I had to hold my mobile very close to the nest and the thought of knowing these "cute wasps" could easily change their mind and start giving me "the sting of death" to my hand or to my face just creep me out. So, I had to be happy with a video only.
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Taken using Samsung Galaxy S II and Mobile Close Up Lens Kit
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Day 277/366 (62) A wavelet obliterating Neptune's artwork on East Wittering beach. Caught on iPhone5s; edited with Hipstamatic (Jane lens, Cheshire film and Cherry Shine flash)
When I saw this flower, these were the first colony of black ants harvesting its nectar. Then immediately another species of tiny small ants came in and one by one these black ants started going out. I was so amazed, I nearly forgot to capture the shift. Do take a look at the same flower with these tiny small ants: Click Here Please
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I bought a very cheap ebay macro lens converter for Samsung Galaxy S2 and this is the picture I took with it. Very happy with the details.
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I managed to capture this bird with my Samsung Galaxy S2 after waiting for hours.
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Or watch the short clip here: www.flickr.com/photos/pisonjaujip/6992054607/in/photostream
A hunter had come over to the rice mill today trying to sell this tinny and very thin Baby Deer. He thought it would be a great idea for us to keep it as a pet. Stupid Hunter! How could he do this? This is a protected animal and there are no guarantees it will even survive.
We refused his offer and he left. I just hope this baby deer will survive or maybe it will be best if someone kill it and eat the meat rather than keeping it as a pet.
The sunset that day was so beautiful but as usual I'd forgotten to carry along my digital camera again. Luckily I had my Samsung GALAXY S II mobile. This picture was taken using the GALAXY S II 8 Megapixel camera and most importantly Not Edited and no extra external lens were used. Very very happy with this picture :)
I'm not sure with you but I've never seen a bug doing this before.
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You saw the picture and now here is the video. Make sure you watch in HD ok.
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When I took this pic, I thought these Ants were resting or something. Then I saw this. Totally loving this picture.
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Taken using Samsung Galaxy S II and Mobile Close Up Lens Kit
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Yesterday, I could only managed to record a short clip of these Hornet and I was not happy about it. So, today I brave myself and captured this image.
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Another picture captured using Samsung Galaxy Macro Lens Converter
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I was lucky. This house fly love to be photograph. I'm loving the details with the eyes. Considering this was taken using macro lens converter for Samsung Galaxy S II.
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