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Taken from our hotel window.

Totally cool concealed-color frame.

まさかの遭遇!!うひゃー

※写真は関係有りません

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iPhone 4. Processed in TiltShiftGen and Diptic.

Hipstamatic and TiltShiftGen at Uncommon Objects in Austin, TX

iPhone4/Monochromia/TiltShiftGen

Bit if a hotchpotch for today's effort. The Dutch irises in the garden are popping up all over this year after all the rain thus year. Most are getting cut and come inside for vases but the odd one lives in the garden. This shot isna single image with a tiltshiftgen around the main flower to drop the focus, then converted to b&w and a high and low exposure copies made in ps express. Then the two shots were combined in truehdr to bring out the flowers and the surrounds. I'm pretty happy with this one

The Cube in Birmingham City Centre (behind the Mailbox). More info here. And if you want to see what it looked like a couple of years ago, have a look at this pic: www.flickr.com/photos/lindascannell/2241652563/

 

iPhone w/ Tiltshiftgen app

iPhone4 camera, Camera+, TiltShiftGen, instagram -> Flickr

imashapp! Only iPod apps!

Taken shortly after getting there and before it became very crowded.

Finally obtained some pimento liqueur. It makes a subtle but noticable difference to the "three dots and a dash".

 

Photo processed via tiltshiftgen.

"Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It's not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it's when you've had everything to do, and you've done it." - Lord Acton

are lovely dark and deep

My awesome new shower curtain. Created with Mill Colour, TiltShiftGen and Polarize.

Iphone 4

Camera+

PS Express

TiltShiftGen

Testing out the Tilt Shift Generator app for the iPhone. The original photo was taken quite a while ago (using my iPhone 3G camera) - I think it was at Marble Hill beach in Co. Donegal.

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