Interesting changes in nature. Does your new phone take better pictures than the old one?
Interesting changes in nature. Does your new phone take better pictures than the old one?
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These beautiful buds deserve a follow up until their full blosson with a camera that reproduces their shades and details. So does North Star´s project. I hope for more interesting pictures from you both.
Happy Easter all!
Last edited by Danik 2016; 03-28-2016 at 10:30 PM.
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
Yeah, that's kind of why I posted that second photo of those buds. Knowing nothing about photography, as I do, I don't know the reasons for it or the right terms, but the pics taken with the S7 are richer, the colors smoother and more natural. I know Samsung altered the S6 camera and apparently reduced the number of megapixels as a trade-off for better low light photography, I think, but it's more than that. I've heard other early adopters praising the camera in the S7 and I can see why.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
street photography cayman islands capture cave caves night photography gregory crewdson alec soth Todd Hido by Tony Walton, on Flickr
Crystal Caves, Cayman Islands (yes, some collaboration, for the hanging girl look)
Oh, you have limestone caves in Cayman! Very nice.
More importantly, he's got girls with long, smooth brown thighs. I mean, priorities, people.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Limestone and girls, what more is there
Spoken like a prophet. And now, another shot that demonstrates the striking quality of the S7 camera:
Buds3 by Archibald Heatherington Nasty-Face, on Flickr
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Galliatt, please don't take the following in any way personally, it comes from a very long history with Coast 2 Coast AM, starting during Art Bell's heyday, then continuing on into the show's decline and fall from there into the George Snoory years. Having never heard of Patty Greer, my first thought upon seeing her name was "Could she be related to that douche Steven Greer?" So I did a search and found her site. I didn't see any mention of him on her site. Instead, she looks more like the new Linda Moulton Howe, complete with crop circles, visitations and abductions. I know that old LMH has gotten pretty old, the original roster of guests from back then are either ancient or dead. Either way, I think more highly of that fine looking ale in your photo than I do the <cough> expert opinions or testimony of the various C2C guests. Art was a brilliant host and master of ceremonies, which is what made it fun for me. After that it descended into pure 'tard.
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Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Hm. What just happened?
First two pictures are of Riga Latvian National Opera. Went there to watch the ballet Sleeping Beauty. Was quite astonished by the large number of people there. I do not know how popular this form of art currently is in other parts of the world and perhaps it depends a lot on the performance as well but I would not imagine so many people in Tallinn. In Riga it is also cheaper, which could be one explanation.
When I was visiting Riga, thought might as well visit Jelgava. The last picture is from there.riga 1.jpg
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I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.
Went walking just now and saw some lovely thingies. Old New England is known for old barns, old stone walls, covered bridges and the like. We have a lot of that round here. Here is an example:
barn rear by Archibald Heatherington Nasty-Face, on Flickr
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Oh that was just me gagging on one of the bevy of half-wits, frauds and escaped mental patients who appear on the radio show Coast to Coast AM here in the States, representing themselves as experts on all kinds of paranormal subjects. I in no way intended that as a slam against Galliatt, as I hope I made clear, it's just a personal matter with me, this subject.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
From the side, with the old wall:
barn side by Archibald Heatherington Nasty-Face, on Flickr
Obsessed with facial symmetry.