Sentences with phrase «getting the photos just»

Sometimes getting the photos just right can be a challenge and this will be very helpful!
We got the photos just in time to avoid a soaking downpour.
Oh the things poor bloggers have to go through to get the photo I just wanted to say a big thanks for sharing your microneedling journey on IG Stories, I have learned so much!

Not exact matches

She chooses to eat certain things for breakfast just because she knows a photo of it will get her a high score.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo
I had started keeping a personal blog (on Blogger) about family life just for my friends and family, and I realized how hard it was to get even my closest family members to remember to visit there to see updated photos of the kids.
Pop singer Beyonce posted the first photo of her twins on Instagram early Friday, getting 1.7 million «likes» in just one hour.
Facebook has always had a somewhat fraught relationship with the news: Many users seem to think of the social network as just a place where they can see a friend's baby or dog photos, but research shows a growing number of people also get their news there.
It's just possessions in the end, but what hurts the most is the loss of photos that you can't get back.
Just getting pictures processed by the corner photo lab involves many subjective adjustments to the exposure (even if you're not the one who's doing it).
Just because you got a lot of likes for that spring break bikini photo or a shot of your pet rabbit, doesn't mean you canuse the same tactics to drum up business for a new tech startup.
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.
You'll also get location tagging suggestions based on where the photo was taken, rather than just your current location.
When people who know I love surfing ask how to get started, I just point them to Kohner's wonderful photos.
Those just registering for the app would share their Facebook information, and Bumble got their name, age, occupation, school, and photos from the social network to build a dating profile.
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.
So I just followed them around until I finally got this amazing photo.
Not sure what subliminal «vibes» you're getting from the image, but I think it's just a stock photo that they've used before for other articles.
It's a good think I just ate snacks or else I will get sick of hunger because of your food photos.
[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 just got this very recently — it is hardcover, and absolutely beautiful, full of full - color photos and great ideas.
I also am just getting into photography and love how clear your shots are, I am wondering what lens you used to take this photo?
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've been using my mom's cookbooks up to now and the ones I can get in my eastern European country are just collections of recipes with dull photos of dead food.
Sure, the recipes take time to get just right and the photos can be challenging to produce, -LSB-...]
Your photos, OMG, they just get more and more amazing!
I ate so much of this Sesame Kale while I was shooting the photos that I might just have to go back to the store and get more kale to make a second batch.
I baked this quite awhile ago, but just got to the photo in my directory.
(I just got too excited about taking these photos - and simply could not wait!
I've been following your blog for quite some time and I still can not get over the fact that your photos are just so beautiful!
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».
Not only was this my first guest post ever (and the end result amazingly delicious too), but the photo you see here is the best food photo I've ever taken... and the one that made me think I just may be getting the hang of this food photography thing.
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.
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?
Mine is getting pretty old, but I just got the Google Pixel and am amazed by the photos it takes.
I wrote an entire post about our fabulous meal with fuzzy photos, because I had just gotten my camera.
Your photos are making me want a white Christmas (which I will never get here in CA)-- they're just beautiful!
I have the greatest respect for food stylists and photographers and photo editors who make the perfect crease in a napkin, get the lighting and shadows just so, and finish the photos with the perfect finesse.
i just got my copy in the mail yesterday and fell asleep curled up with it - coveting your pantry and wishing this particular recipe had a photo!
I should have been going by the lower version, I suppose, but I got tired of scrolling up and down to make sure my dough looked right and just went off the instructions with the photos.
The cookies did look just like the photo above (if you press them down very thin, the recipe says lightly but in order to get that thin look in the picture you need to press down hard and thin), however it only makes 4 cookies, not 8.
I read where Chloe, the successful blogger on Chocolate and Zucchini, takes dozens of pictures of one dish just to get that one perfect photo.
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.
You will not believe just how many pictures I had to take to get three photos that looked somewhat ok.
You better believe I have been churning out some great meals for my family that I'd love to share, but I just got out of the groove of setting up photos.
From this point on in the process, I just couldn't get any photos because, well, do you have any idea what it's like to cook with one hand and take photos with the other while trying to avoid getting 300 degree hot caramelized sugar on your hands?
Just so you know, I debated remaking this to get a better photo, but decided to share it anyways.
I'm just finishing up packing for Burning Man (I got my media pass so I can do the photo project I'm dreaming of, score!).
I hoped to get to Italy this summer, but it was just in my dreams... this photo and your words bring me closer!
I'm so sad I never got to explore more of Wyoming when I lived in Colorado; it's really pretty up there, isn't it??? Your Instagram photos from this impromptu trip were just gorgeous!
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