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(183/366) Scully's Bar in Newmarket. Every Monday night is traditional Irish music night with people coming from far & wide to play instruments & dance. It also hosts "Scullyfest" each August. The bunting is out because it's Newmarket Summer festival at the moment & the window is full of posters for various events. HWW
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2 days after completion, a sheet of rain really made the colors pop.
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Heading back to the Bay Area after spending an awesome time in Humboldt county.
View from the porch at the cabin ;)
Will be catching up here tomorrow evening.
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Lincoln iPhoneography - Part of my foggy collection at skipology.com/project/iphoneography-foggy-lincoln-west-co...
Today is Bailey's third birthday. To celebrate, we went up to the monastery and watched another glorious southern California sunset. Right after I took this shot, we ran into his good friend Kayla, the 95-pound Rottweiler, whom he hadn't seen in almost a year. They instantly recognized each other, were very excited to see each other, and got to play and wrestle for a good, long while. A great birthday treat.
Two-shot HDR taken with my iPhone 4S in the Pro HDR app.
Feliz quarta sunset – Happy Sunset Wednesday, everyone!
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Explore March 28, 2012 #119
Extremely excited to have this photo and tutorial included in this amazing book: "The Art of iPhone Photography" which was put together by the iphoneography central people (www.iphoneographycentral.com/
It is definitely a wonderful book to check out!!! I put some links with a review in the comments section below!!!
My contribution to this week's *EDITING LAB* project at FOTOGRIPHONE
APPS USED: BlurFX, CinemaFX, ProHDR, Diptic, IrisPhotoSuite, PhotoFX
iPhone 5s
iphonephotographyschool.com/nature-photos/
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This is a forest near Ebersberg in Upper Bavaria, Germany. I love this place with the mossy carpet and the birdhouses. It was a bit misty on that day, the late afternoon light and sun rays created an enchanting atmosphere. I called it ‘Hide & Seek’ because of the small trees hiding behind the bigger ones.
Apps used: taken with Pro HDR, cropped and added a blurred vignette with PhotoToaster and applied a wide angle effect with Photo fx.