Here is an alternative to an electrician’s steady diet of coffee. Enjoy.
I took this photo with my iPhone 4 and made edits in Snapseed.
Here is an alternative to an electrician’s steady diet of coffee. Enjoy.
I took this photo with my iPhone 4 and made edits in Snapseed.
2 years ago this was the first photo that I took with my new Smartphone. We were running conduit up the side of an Approach Tower leg at the North end of the bridge and I chuckled every time I looked down. Enjoy.
I took this photo with an iPhone 4.
The shadows on this wall represent Nature’s Graffiti to me:
I took this photo with my iPhone 5 and made edits in Snapseed.
“…share a picture which means LOVE to you!”
This photo represents a new love of mine: Mobile Art with an iPhone.
I took this photo with an Olloclip fisheye lens on my iPhone 4 and then made edits in Snapseed, Grungetastic and Kyoobic.
I rushed the learning curve on Cinemagram yesterday and posted an image that was almost what I desired. Click here to see the final image.
This week “D” is for Door. This is a door to a bunker in Battery Marcus Miller overlooking the Pacific Ocean in San Francisco, CA. Enjoy.
I took this photo with my iPhone 5 and made edits in Snapseed.
This week Cee’s challenge centers around the third of the Chinese 5 Elements: Wood According to Cee: Wood/Spring = Wind, Moisture, Air, Minerals, Ink, Mind, Rubber, Paper, Plants, Poison, Wax, Dissolve, Carbon, Clouds, Health, Space I am thinking outside the box this week with an entry composed using the Cinemagram app on my iPhone 5. Enjoy.
This week Jake is challenging us to keep it simple. Unlike Rocky Balboa, I actually “got a locka…” and this is a photo of my padlock. Enjoy. I took this photo with my iPhone 5 and made edits in Snapseed. SUNDAY POST: Simplicity
This week “C” is for Caution (or Cough). Here is my entry for Frizz’ challenge:
“C” is for Caution
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I took this photo with my iPhone 4 and made edits in Snapseed.