I have used the camera app to
take photos of things for an idea, but by the time I look at the photo, I can not remember why I took it.
At times, the tilt - sensing comes into play, and of course you can
take photos of things around you and bring them into the game.
The other «magical» Intel RealSense camera feature is the ability to
take photos of things and measure their heights and widths.
Take a photo of each thing you «spy» - but be careful not photograph other people's private property (cars, houses etc)- snap your own instead.
Never been great at talking about myself but I am just regular guy that likes anime among other things like drawing, writing, traveling,
taking photos of things that I like.
I have been
taking photos of their things with my cell phone camera and texting the photos to them.
Not exact matches
There's no such
thing as a bad time to quit Facebook, a website that
takes 40 minutes per day
of its average user's productive time in exchange for access to other people's badly composed baby
photos and half - baked political opinions.
One day, portrait photographer Jesse Holland
took a
photo of her two - year - old daughter Ella and her dog doing the same
thing.
McHackers
took over Burger King's verified Twitter account in February, changing its profile
photo to the McDonald's logo, claiming the home
of the Whopper had been bought by McDonald's, and generally tweeting some very family - unfriendly
things.
Sharing and engaging include such
things as commenting on someone else's blog or Facebook post, quoting a tweet and adding your
take, sharing a
photo of somebody else, or responding to somebody who has said something that interests you.
Take this scenario: One
of my Facebook friends regularly shares
photos of her company doing great
things in the community.
I'm quite sure that attendees will have cameras, as tourists are wont to do and the last
thing we need is some people with ill intentions
taking photos of military installations.
This
photo and message put to mind the many preachers I have seen who hold their huge, cross-reference, page - tabbed Bibles out in front
of them and wave it around, claiming this scripture says this and that scripture says that, either
taking things too literally or teaching incorrectly due to mistranslations.
Before the advent
of social media and digital cameras, I'll bet millions
of photos of Auschwitz have been
taken by and
of tourists and others smiling, frowning or doing
things that appear irreverent.
I love your
photos of taped up
things on your wall and cupboard door (unfortunately I
took my doors off because I was always banging my head on the open doors and i like to see my dishes and daily use
things rather than hiding them away.).
I
take about 100
photos of every single
thing I make.
I was too embarrassed to
photo the extra large blob
of whipped cream I also spooned on top, but you can
take my word that shortcake - style ain't a bad
thing.
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has
taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one
of the nice
things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your
photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
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.
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.
A few weeks later, my house was broken into and my laptop and camera (and all
of my
photos), among other
things, were
taken.
I would've written it sooner but a lot
of things had to happen first,
things I used to
take for granted: I had to be able to prepare the dish, photograph it in daylight, transfer and edit the
photos, think
of an interesting way to present the recipe, and ultimately, find time to sit down and write it.
In the alternate universe where Priya has free time, she enjoys following Boston sports teams, going to open houses in places where she could see herself living, and
taking photos of her two (under - two) kids who always happen to be doing adorable
things.
If you just do one
thing, make sure you have great photography — you won't be included without it (and while you're at it, you might as well
take some Valentine - themed
photos now as well, as prep for those gift guides will start in the next couple
of months!)
Also, if like me you have lost your tripod, set up a chair, then pile boxes, books and other flat
things on top until you reach desired height, then sit the camera on top
of all that to
take the
photo, hehe!
Other
things I thought
of as I was grabbing glasses out
of our cabinets to
take the
photo up top, was to just be mindful
of what is around you.
Nate and I didn't
take a lot
of photos while on our Christmas vacation, mainly due to being on the beach or in the water all day long, but one
thing we were excited to capture was
photos of our trip to Mayan ruins!
This is essentially a list
of files with each one controlling specific communications or actions, for instance such
things as
photos taken, Facebook communications to be made, and songs downloaded or played, are assigned a specific screen in this stack.
We have
taken photos of all the
things that we have looked at through it and some are astonishing.
The more mysterious
photo was
taken by Andrea Ferrante and brings back sweet memories
of an era
of my life when long San Francisco brunches abounded and there was time to do
things like spend an afternoon playing dress - up with the gals.
It's a good
thing to explain your kid the following: Any
photo of you (no matter if its a selfie or somebody
took it) has a very big chance
of being shared without your permission.
When I was growing up, one
of my favorite
things to do was to
take out the big
photo album that my mom had put together.
I do not even know where to begin when I try to work out how someone first thought
of hanging a baby in a rope, sack
thing and
taking its
photo.
Keep a journal handy,
take lots
of photos and even start an email address for your baby so you can share with them all the silly, funny and amazing
things they are doing at this time.
Since the new parents will undoubtedly be
taking lots
of pictures,
things like
photos albums and picture frames will be greatly appreciated too.
There are many
things to consider before trying to
take photos of yourself breastfeeding your new little one.
Even if you're working with
things that are too small to see, try to think
of an interesting
photo you might
take of someone in your lab at work, for example.
But he points out that this effect is counterbalanced by the fact that people also tend to upload
photos taken at big events like concerts, which are attended by thousands
of strangers who will do the same
thing.
It only
takes of few
photos or videos
of animal cruelty and you're all set to start posting vegan slogans while telling people to become vegans cause it's the right
thing to do.
Far too many
of us let a single
photo steal joy - the
thing is - it's a single
photo and we need to
take back any power that
photo steals #Repost @womensrunningmagazine ・ ・ ・ @mileposts here Let's get real with each other for a second shall we!?
I'll be documenting my progress along the way and
taking photos and who knows... I may even have a whole ebook
of my own experiences by the end this
thing, along with no food allergies and fewer pounds.
Another
thing I did today is
take photos of myself for the «before» pictures.
Taking a
photo may be one
of the hardest
things to accomplish before starting a fat - loss program, but it can be one
of the most rewarding (down the road,
of course).
So it's only fair to complain about the warm and sunny days as well Boy the sun was shining so bright while I
took these
photos of Holly that I couldn't see a beep
thing.
but here's the
thing: the brand really
took the comments to heart and came back this year with not only a lower price point on their original leather bag, but a brand new bag: the julien canvas set, which comes in the black you see in my
photos, along with a variety
of other fun color combinations.
So I thought I would share five
things that I use and think
of when I am
taking photos for my blog or Instagram.
I
took the above
photo with some
of the
things Lila likes to read lately — A Perfect Place for Ted is an adorable book about a dog looking for a home and has all sorts
of knitting goodness in it, Davy the Day Bat is a sweet book about a mixed up bat (and Lila is obsessed with bats!)
My dad
takes most
of my
photos though and looking for the perfect shooting spots, talking lenses and lighting is kind
of our
thing.
My husband sits his dinner tray down on the end
of the coffee table each evening, and once when I had been
taking photos I forgot to move
things back.
You can bet that
things are extra thrilling when we have a camera in hand and can actually
TAKE PHOTOS of said colourful spot.