Posted 1 year ago
Nice perspective. Thx for sharing.

source: http://v3n00m.tumblr.com/post/12423248762

Nice perspective. Thx for sharing.

source: http://v3n00m.tumblr.com/post/12423248762

(Source: posit1v3)

Posted 1 year ago

Very nice shot. Thanks for sharing

ohaneth:

good morning by mudpig on Flickr.

Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago
Thanks for the follow
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You’re welcome. Thx for following as well. Looking forward to see your post.

Posted 1 year ago

mindjuggling:

phillipthecup:

creepuh.

I hope you have insurance on that

Posted 1 year ago
Lone Flag on Flickr.Via Flickr:
HDR shot with iPhone 3GS
I took this photo at work and I just can’t help noticing how dramatic this view could be if taken with HDR. I didn’t have my gear but my iphone. I didn’t even have any HDR app on my phone. So I decided to go download one instantly and hope that the moment wouldn’t slip away.
-Open App Store
-Search for free HDR app and found one
-install free HDR app
“you are running out of space, please remove some videos and photos”
Oh, Hell No!
-removed photos and videos, return to App store
“you are running out of space, please remove some videos and photos”
-removed more videos and finally the app started downloading
-watching the status bar slowly transforming from white to blue…..and waiting…..and waiting
For a minute, the cloud started to clear and I thought I lost the chance. But more cloud moved over to cover the sun and by the time, I have my app installed and ready to rock. SWEET! Thanks to the app creator and it was very easy to use. All it took just two taps on the phone followed by a few adjustments.
voila!
This is one of the 4 HDR that I created. The sun and the cloud worked in a perfect position to light up the flag. 
The name of the app - HDR-foto. Totally free!

Lone Flag on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
HDR shot with iPhone 3GS

I took this photo at work and I just can’t help noticing how dramatic this view could be if taken with HDR. I didn’t have my gear but my iphone. I didn’t even have any HDR app on my phone. So I decided to go download one instantly and hope that the moment wouldn’t slip away.

-Open App Store
-Search for free HDR app and found one
-install free HDR app

“you are running out of space, please remove some videos and photos”

Oh, Hell No!

-removed photos and videos, return to App store

“you are running out of space, please remove some videos and photos”

-removed more videos and finally the app started downloading

-watching the status bar slowly transforming from white to blue…..and waiting…..and waiting

For a minute, the cloud started to clear and I thought I lost the chance. But more cloud moved over to cover the sun and by the time, I have my app installed and ready to rock. SWEET! Thanks to the app creator and it was very easy to use. All it took just two taps on the phone followed by a few adjustments.

voila!

This is one of the 4 HDR that I created. The sun and the cloud worked in a perfect position to light up the flag.

The name of the app - HDR-foto. Totally free!

Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago

Central from 42nd Floor on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
This is Central, Hong Kong. Taken from 42nd floor of Island Shangri-La Hotel. Taken during our stay in 2007. We had our wedding ceremony in this beautiful hotel with luxury rooms and amenities. The photo was shot from the Library Hall where our ceremony was held.

Posted 1 year ago

Very Nicely done! This is a great shot by @BruceDale from Nat Geo. See the link below. This is a 23 second long exposure and the camera was mounted on the tail of the airplane.

So, my question to Bruce. What happened to the camera? Did it survive the plane ride?

http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/wallpaper/ngm/50-best/plane-tail-dale/