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Phoneography Weekly: Sunset Cove

chrysanthemum photo with blue filter applied to itPhoneography Monday Challenge: Nature
Apps: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 native camera, unfiltered

Some random shots as we strolled along in the evening. The sunset was striking, but not so well captured by the smartphone. The captures were pretty low resolution, might have to do with the photo settings on Mr P’s phone.

This week, weliveinaflat.com turns one. I have done 11 iterations of mobile photography posts under the theme of Nature. I have grouped them here on a Pinterest board. Feel free to take look down the past 11 months with me. :)

Phoneography Weekly: The Kitchen Table

chrysanthemum photo with blue filter applied to itPhoneography Monday Challenge: Food
Samsung Galaxy Note3, Snapseed, Cameran, PicsArt 

Breakfast from The Kitchen Table, W Hotel. I’m not really into photographing food, so this is the closest I’ll get to styling food. And by that I mean trying to arrange the buffet items nicely on the plate myself. :P The composition still came up lacking. ~__^ Oh well~

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Phoneography Weekly: Panorama shot using Galaxy Note 3

Just a normal shot of breakfast at The Kitchen Table, W Hotel Sentosa Cove. The panorama shot comes next. :P

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Phoneography Weekly: Green Field

Green field near Singapore Yacht Club
 

Sniff, sniff. Nose. Scratch, scratch.
Pause. Wag. Smiling eyes. Waiting.
Lonely green field dreams.

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Phoneography Weekly: W Hotel Room

w hotel room at sentosa cove
W hotel room. In this case, W for “Wonderful Room” it seems, as represented on their website.

Phoneography Monday Challenge: Travel (W Hotel Room)
Apps: Samsung Note 10.1 LTE camera, Snapseed, VSCOcam
A hotel room is unfulfilled, unless somebody stays in it! The view of yachts berthed at Sentosa Cove is not a view, until somebody looks at it. Here’s a set of photos taken in the “Wonderful Room” of W hotel.

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Phoneography weekly: Getting in the mood of Chinese New Year (CNY)

dried hydrangea blooms

Phoneography Monday Challenge: Black and White
Apps: Samsung Note 10.1 LTE camera, Snapseed, VSCOcam
Out with the old, dried hydrangeas and in with the fresh new blooms, Chinese New Year comes around next week. Black and white is not the auspicious colour, no. Not for CNY. But they do show up the texture of the festival.

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Phoneography weekly: Waterloo Street (四马路)

An India Temple along waterloo street right next to Kwan Im Temple.
Bright colours of the Indian temple along Waterloo Street, next to Kwan Im Temple. Colour saturation and brightness adjusted in Snapseed.

Phoneography Monday Challenge: Street Photography
Apps used: Camera+, Snapseed, VSCOcam
Right next door to the Kwan Im Temple (in last week’s Phoneography Weekly post) on Waterloo Street sits an Indian Temple. I was rather amused to see a Chinese urn in front of it, totally unexpected and hence the picture.

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Black and White Dog Photography: Curled up

Close up dog photography. Photo taken with iPhone in colour, edited in Snapseed for black and white effect.

I’m under the weather today and spent the whole day in bed. I’m lucky my mother and brother dropped by so I got hot food and Donna still got her daily walk and loo breaks! Mr P is in Tokyo, lucky him!

The begging dog returns!

begging dog wants burger
My Best Photo of the Week (MBPOTW) – week 13

An unexpected moment when Donna decided that she would perform her wave, repeatedly, to con Mr P of his burger. I didn’t know how long she was going to keep at the begging dog act, so I had to take the picture from where I was sitting. I was glad that I could capture her expression, actions and also the food she was interested in. Mr P’s arm in the foreground is kind of distracting but this is the best shot out of the few I snapped. I had to put that line of text to balance the picture, without it, there’s just too much empty space.

Why is it that the dog always thinks that we should give up our food to her. Humans get hungry too, you know.


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