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Some say in the night you can hear the wolf cry and if you stare hard enough, you can see the Count on his nightly flights.
Nah, I'm just kidding. Never knew this existed in Singapore. Taken during photowalk May 2011-CityHall.
Taken with iPhone 4 using bracketmode and combined using proHDR. Further editing done on photogene, qbro and photoshake.
Turning 45 degrees from the previous picture provides you with this view.
Taken with my iPhone4 and ProHDR app.
A crisp early autumn afternoon with the kids at the Train Park in Camberwell, inner east of Melbourne. Picture taken with proHdr on iPhone.
Early Spring views from Summit-at-Snoqualmie East Ski Area (formally Hyak).
Apple 3GS iPhone, ProHDR, Snapseed.
Stopped at the Don Edwards wildlife refuge in Alviso to check it out. I'd seen quite a few photos on Flickr from this location and thought it was near the Alviso Marina park, but it's a separate location, or at least far enough away that it's better just to drive to it separately. Very cool place, w ... Posted via email from Jezlyn Jones
Shot on my iPhone 3Gs using ProHDR and then processed with Snapseed.
While he was looking over there, zombies sneaked up behind me while I was distracted with my iPhone. Luckily I managed to distract the walking dead with the Angry Birds theme and we made our escape.
This is a remix. Original photo here by icyThings'.
Apps only, no imported elements.
iPhone3gs
ToonPaint, ProHDR, Iris, BlurFX, FXPhotoStudio, PictureShow