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Hands down the best shoe I've bought this year (yeah I know it's only just started)!...
Now all I need is the Black/Cement and the Cool Grey III's, then I'll be satisfied!
She ambushed the teddy bear but nobody knows if it was successful.
彼女はテディを待ち伏せしたが、うまく行ったかどうかは誰も知らない。
Taken with iPhone 4S, Camera+, TiltShiftGenerator
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01/09/2013
This popular park right in the heart of Toronto also happened to be the scene of many good times when I lived in this city. And here I went and shrank it.
Patrick, a volunteer, made this mud man and trin added the Halloween horns.
which reminds me of an old saying...
"when life gives you mud, make mud men"
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Here is another photo from when I was coming home from work a few days ago. Saw a beautiful sky with great clouds and knew it needed to be photographed.
Again, taken with the iPhone 4 -- this time I focused my attention on the clouds around the sun; this one is my favorite no doubt.
Again, this photo was taken here if you're wondering.
Check out the other photo from this tiny outing here.
Apps used:
Had this for a while. 35mm miniature Diana camera from 2009, shoots in both square and half-frame formats. Sunny/Cloudy aperture switch, Normal/Bulb switch. Tiny. But, it doesn't 'feel' like a Diana or Holga at all to me, it feels more like a 110 camera. The advantage for most people is that it uses 35mm film.
photos i've taken with this camera: www.flickr.com/photos/redkiwiphotography/sets/72157626376...
Cockatoo Island, in Sydney Harbour, home to the 2011 Outpost street art exhibition, among other things.
Taken on an iPhone using the Tilt Shift Generator app.
Having a Sidecar Martini with a friend.
I used the TiltShiftGenerator for the blur, followed with ToonPaint and finally applied the pictures as a multiply layer using Iris Photo Suite. Picture was taken at Mignon in Plano. Great place for Martini's
Grabbed this sitting at the light of Las Vegas Blvd and Spring Mountain whilst watching the cabs go by. Encore and Wynn sit in the background. What percentage of our lives are spent sat in traffic? I know what ever the amount, it's too much!
Hope you had a good weekend.
[ blog: Bright Lights and Vegas Nights ]
It's nicer to handle than my old camera. The body is bigger so it fits in the hand a bit better. Some of the controls are a bit weird, but that's just a matter of getting used to them. It feels much more solid. The shutter fires with a satisfying clunk.
I'm not sure if the image quality is any better. It seems better but I have no real basis for saying that. I have noticed some chromatic aberation which I hadn't seen on my old camera. That doesn't make a lot of sense because I using the same lenses. I'll have to go back and check.
So far I'm very pleased and I enjoy using it. I keep picking it up and playing with it. It makes me want to get out and take some photos which is the whole point.
I created this for a magazine cover at work but it never got chosen, alas, I've decided to share with you all...
Enjoy,
Cherrybomb
at the wedding reception of my nephew
A person taking a photograph with a compact camera is an older brother of the bridegrooms.
effect by TiltShiftGenerator