Sentences with phrase «photos would turn»

Or perhaps Live Photos would turn off once you got below a certain battery capacity.
I love how we would take every angle of the garage as backdrop and I love how the photos would turn out.
It was so cold, windy and not the most charming Winter's day but I have pulled it through and I think that the photos have turned out nice.
I've noticed that my photos have turned out a bit better since that was set up and I think it is because of the extra light it gives out.
All three of the previous Tinder guys I had initially picked purely from their name, age and photos had turned out to be perfectly nice, eligible, normal guys (The Fresh Prince, The Surprise Package & The Skype Date) and so with this in mind, I've continued using the app.

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The problem, which led to the tech being turned off there in 2012, was always that not everyone in Facebook photos consents to having their facial data processed.
«Once, a delightful photographer [Stephane Gautronneau] turned up on the island [of Anagarda] with an even more delightful girlfriend [Denni Parkinson] and asked if I would take her kitesurfing on my back,» explained the Virgin founder of the infamous series of photos that went viral several years ago.
When someone has their setting turned off, we don't use this technology to identify them in photos, Facebook Deputy Chief Privacy Officer Rob Sherman said.
I'm so shallow I've actually turned down job applicants because I hated their photo on LinkedIn.
He agreed and the student handed me the camera, and when I pointed the camera at the two, John turned to the left, obscuring himself in the frame so that only his profile would be showing in the photo.
In turn, nearly half of the photo and film processing workforce has left the profession in the past five years.
Today Facebook doesn't turn on its auto tagging features in countries like Canada and the EU because of privacy concerns, and there's a certain creep factor in having a computer second guess your photo - sharing choices or having software trying to parse your jokes to try to understand what you find funny.
One of the most creative link building strategies I've ever pursued involved leveraging a client's annual tradition and turning it into some of the Internet's most beloved content: cute animal photos.
When Nestle lobbied to have the video removed from YouTube, Greenpeace turned the heat up a notch and encouraged supporters to start posting comments in protest on Nestle's Facebook fan page and to change their profile photos to modified versions of the Nestle logo (i.e. «Killer» instead of Kit - Kat»).
Maybe a source didn't get back to me, a photo option didn't come through, or a story just didn't turn out to be as interesting as I had thought.
But the real question seems to be whether The Post had any business turning the photos into a cover story.
Not really liking how photos are turning out with my phone, but at least I have it, right!
Recently I have even ventured into baking tarts (making the dough myself and everything), and as long as I follow your simple instructions and check that what I am doing vaguely resembles your gorgeous photos, it always turns out delicious!!
They've added a new Kitchen page to their website full of yogurt recipes and beautiful photos to get your gears turning.
For some reason, I thought I would be quick enough to get one photo of it before the ice cream turned into a puddle.
Last night I posted a photo of a recipe I've been working on for Creamy Enchilada Soup, which turned out to be more delicious than I could have imagined.
Well, I was set on re-photographing these today, because I wasn't thrilled how the photos turned out, but I didn't get to it, because I was too engrossed in a massive Google search on how to salvage phones that have literally, gone through the washer.
(I've tried only once) I was a little too gun shy and it turned out way too light in color and sweet... but now that I have your recipe and step by step photos I feel confident!
I turned 51 this year (I hated turning 50, this year was way better) Thank you for all your recipes and great photos, it really has made a difference in my life.
I think a lot of it had to do with me not properly understanding how certain functions of my camera work, and not knowing how to correctly adjust the settings so that the photos didn't turn out blindingly bright.
I know step - by - step photos would be helpful, but I don't usually have a second photographer on hand, so I've given very explicit directions and am confident you won't have any trouble turning out a batch of homemade tortillas the very first time.
I've been working on improving my photos and was really pleased with how these turned out:)
It turned out to be very moist inside — too moist, it doesn't have that cake - y structure the bread on your photo has.
We've also heard from many others that successfully have tried the recipe today, so as long as you follow the steps it should turn out similar to the photos.
I figured if the photos didn't turn out, at least we had great food.
Although I originally had my doubts whether they would turn out as nice as in your stunning photos but I needn't have worried!
It is so yummy that minutes after making it last night (before I'd taken a photo of the final product), my lovely other half walked in excitedly and chugged half the bottle then said to me: «that is the best thing I've drunk all day» with a very happy smile on his face, which in turn made me very happy too.
In this deeply personal collection, Heidi turns to the series of dog - eared recipe journals she has kept for years — each filled with newspaper clippings, magazine scraps, photos, stamps, receipts, and sticky notes to chronicle details she wants to remember: a paprika - spiked tomato soup in Amsterdam, the pattern of an ancient Italian olive grove she passed on the way to the Bari airport, and the precise way an elderly Vietnamese woman carefully sliced broccoli stems in the back of a grocery in New Zealand.
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I wasn't sure how these would turn out and wanted to focus on getting them right, so there's only a few photos of the process after the logs were already formed.
The only thing is that my bread does not turn out as dense as those i see in your photos - would you know the possible reasons?
I also had to be eating another serving while editing the photos, and I only just finished a third jar before sitting down to write this now (all on separate days, don't worry, I'm not turning into an oat).
It turned out beautifully and we were so excited to have my mother blow out the candles so we could eat it that we forgot to take a photo.
I think I followed the recipe quite well but my sauce turned out rather pale instead of the rich brown in your photo... What could I have done wrong?
I've had wedding photography on the brain lately, and now I know where to turn to when I need our wedding photos printed!
I wish the photo I took had turned out.
As for the amount of dough, I had enough to cover the peanut butter balls and they turned out pretty much like the photo.
It should have had a warning that you will not be able to control yourself and will keep going back to the freezer for more:) Completely love, this has rocketed to be one of my favorite recipes and I will completely post on my blog about making them and photos of how mine turned out.
My crust did not turn out quite as crusty as yours in the photo, and it was a little more squat but I chalk it up to the beauty of cooking... no two are exactly alike Thank you so very much for sharing this recipe, I have a new found faith in gluten free bread!
The photos always turn out so geometrical, check out the fun I had with my Mini Matcha Muffins: -LSB-...]
For 10 yearsthey'd been telling the same stories — at Immaculata High School in Somerville, N.J., where the legend bookended a grand slam in his first at bat as a freshmanwith a blast in his last at bat as a senior; at the neighborhood diner Jerry «sPlace, where the legend's photo hangs next to one of Mickey Mantle; and here atthis warehouse turned hitting complex, where the legend's newspaper clippingsand old jerseys line the walls.
It is so great to see families taking their children on this trip, i have never before seen family or photos of children doing this trek — i always had it in my mind that it was a super strenuous trek — will email this link to my sister whose only child has just turned one a few months back
Well - intentioned parents who've kept their tweens off Facebook are catching on to the workaround: kids are turning to Instagram, the photo - sharing app that may as well be a social network.
I have been looking at your website trying to work out how my just turned 4 y o would possibly fit into a rear facing carseat and found these photos: http://babyproducts.about.com/od/carseats/ig/Extended-Rear-Facing-Car-Seat/DKM-ERF-1.htm Seriously?
should have just looked at the photo and went pfft what an ego she must have in order to full fill it by belittling mothers who formula feed and being one of the breastfeeding mothers to turn such a beautiful and natural thing into something negative!
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