Sentences with phrase «getting some photos at»

I can't believe I forgot to get photos at their booth this year because they're one of my favorites!!!
It was such a gorgeous backdrop, I just couldn't resist getting some photos at the wedding!
See the Holocaust Memorial and be sure to get a photo at the famous Brandenburg... Read More
See the Holocaust Memorial and be sure to get a photo at the famous Brandenburg Gate — one of Germany's best - known landmarks.

Not exact matches

I found myself at wedding taking photos of business documents to send to other companies to get the initial set up of the clinic together.
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At the same time, you won't get unless you ask, and a fun photo of the office lawn bowling tourney from one of your employee rock stars can do amazing things to help your workplace brand.
Unlike that time a man claimed he was served a deep - fried rat at KFC instead of a chicken tender (it ended up just being a rat - shaped piece of chicken), this Popeyes roach photo looks legit (though still potentially staged), and the company repenting on Twitter at least suggests that getting a bug in your food isn't beyond the realm of possibility.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
In looking at Facebook's efforts to continue innovating its core product — adding more features like Places and Deals, taking away the friction of page - loads to access parts of the site like Photos, going further into mobile with new apps, and generally trying to make itself easier to access and more available anywhere — one can see how it is working to get there.
Whether it's Google Photos silently editing and creating custom albums based on the photos you shoot, or at - a-glance notifications providing helpful updates on the weather, your commute, or other timely info, the pure Android Oreo 8.0 that you only get on Pixel devices is the closest thing we've seen to a smaPhotos silently editing and creating custom albums based on the photos you shoot, or at - a-glance notifications providing helpful updates on the weather, your commute, or other timely info, the pure Android Oreo 8.0 that you only get on Pixel devices is the closest thing we've seen to a smaphotos you shoot, or at - a-glance notifications providing helpful updates on the weather, your commute, or other timely info, the pure Android Oreo 8.0 that you only get on Pixel devices is the closest thing we've seen to a smart OS.
We even have photos of Bigfoot — but not one scrap of evidence proves a man named Jesus born of Mary, impregnated by God through some mysterious angel (boy, that Joseph must have been one hell of a credulous mark), who worked as a carpenter and rabble - rouser, who traveled the countryside with a bunch of other rabble - rousers and who got in trouble, was crucified, and then arose physically before being carted off to heaven in a celestial Red Ryder wagon EVER EXISTED AT ALL.
It's in storage until I finish getting my apartment organized, but when I go to put up paintingas at the end of the declutter phase, I'll do my best to get a photo of it to email you some time.
Hillman also pointed out something that has gotten a bit lost in all the feelings of goodwill the picture has conjured: No matter how viral the photo goes, he still doesn't have a place to sleep at night...
The religious getting together in true love and brotherhood, photos at 11:00 PM, some veiwers maybe be offended, children under 14 years of age...
America's new favorite meme, «Selfie Kid» Ryan McKenna — the boy who got a photo with Justin Timberlake during his halftime performance at the Super Bowl — stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show a...
@Fred: I suppose the «packaged tour» means all you do is see the sights, take photos, get on the bus, ship or plane when you are told to, sit down at the meal table on schedule, and otherwise cultivate your own laziness.
That means that we look at what's been popular online, what's been popular in the books, what do we see the most photos of and the most questions about and then we try the product in the deli so that we can get direct feedback on it and ensure that it really is what you want.
I am not sure I would even want to eat this because it's so pretty — but at least you got some stunning photos!
Okay, if I didn't get you to do a double take at this drool - icious photo of Baked Pistachio - Honey Doughnuts, then Ms. Piggy will certainly grab your attention as she shows us how to «do it like a diva» when it comes to eating these yummy green tree nuts.
[Side note: I didn't get a chance to take any photos at the event, so I'm just including a few recent snaps taken in NYC]
I can stop staring at photos of monkey breads on my Pinterest feed and get back to seasonal cooking and baking.
It's a good thing you can't get fat just from looking at food, because I'm pretty sure I'd have gained 5 lbs just from looking at all those delicious photos!
I didn't get a chance to take any nice, professional looking photos before I sent these out the door (new work responsibilities, grad school and attempting to have a life in between have me feeling like everything is moving at warp speed these days, know what I mean?)
And then I got better at taking photos and started shooting for other people.
Take a look at the photos below to get a better idea of the process.
The sun was in my eyes for most of it so I couldn't tell at the time if I was getting decent photos or not.
I made best friends with the farmers at my local markets, got my hands on the best and freshest produce, chased perfectly sunny afternoons for photo shoots and raced against the sunset everysingleday.
I love your photo in this post, could it get any cuter and more beautiful at the same time?
There's a «Pin» link at the bottom of each full post (click on the title, top photo, or comments button to get to the template; if you're reading a recipe or second half of a post, you're already in it) before the comments begin.
She didn't even tell me about it at first, just went: «I've got a little cake in the freezer in case you want to take some photos of it».
During each Food & Beverage Aficionado Cruise, guests will have the opportunity to attend cooking, cocktail or wine demonstrations; get to know the experts at presentations; meet them at photo opportunities; and join an intimate reservation - only dinner in the Pinnacle Grill.
And I mean that, coupled with the fact that I've been staring longingly at the photos from my family Caribbean cruise last year has really got me hankering for summer.
I just wanted to say that I love coming to your site - you provide such «honest» food... meaning when I read your blog, see your photos, try your recipes and hear nothing but my kids happlily chewing and eating at the dinner table, I get a very warm, nourishing feeling.
I plan on doing a photo recap of my trip in Michigan once I get home, but above is a quick look at some cool things from the Eastern Market in DT Detroit.
Do you find yourself getting frustrated looking at food photography on Pinterest wishing that your food photos would look just as good (if not better) than what you see as you scroll through the site?
When the chocolate has hardened, if you really want to get creative, put some melted chocolate, in the same or opposite color from your coating, into a plastic baggie, cut a TINY hole at the end and drizzle over the balls as in the photo above.
So mad rush all monday afternoon, starting at 4 pm to make Birthday Boy his favourite cheesecake - in between answering the needs of Little One who got home from school and not forgetting taking photos of process.
Watermelonade Recipe at Epicurious photo by Roland Bello yield Makes 1 gallon (serves 16) active time 30 min Two Minute Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake This, friends, is where procrastination gets me.
Not only did we get to eat avocados in many inventive ways, thanks to the Chef Gabriel Garcia of Tierra Sur at Herzog Wine Cellars, Chef Joseph Antonishek Industriel and Chefs Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken of The Border Grill, but we also had the privilege of touring a beautiful and prolific avocado grove owned by Jim Lloyd Butler (the gentleman in the middle in the photo below).
The verdict is still out as to whether or not this thing actually gave me an energy boost, but it was delicious, so at the very least I got a smile out of the deal as I sipped it and lazily edited photos on the computer.
I'm actually pretty lucky I even got this photo, Jesse was sitting down at his desk to eat it right out of the pie pan when I ripped it out of his hands to get the shot.
Have a look at the photo up above, and try to get it thinner than that.
I looked at that photo and said, «There's gots to be cumin.»
I was curious in part b / c we just recently got a new camera in part hoping to upgrade our blog photos and potentially get them accepted at sites like foodgawker.
(And don't get involved in another project and forget about your bread...) I baked another batch (that was baked at the proper time) for the top and bottom photos in this post, but I kept some of my original photos.
Make sure to get it under good lighting at the Christmas - dinner table — Instagram will be lit up with photos of this bad boy.
With most firsthand account books, someone dies or at the very least you get a graphic description of some horrible event, complete with gory photos.
I promise that this post was not meant to be about scars, but as I was staring at that first photo it kind of got my thoughts turning, so here I am telling you all about why I love them.
She never even got to try these, but had to stare at the photos and tell me what she thought.
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