Cats belong on the internet, why not post one here? I took this picture while walking around "The Hidden Spirit Gardens" on my visit to Rarotonga.
Shot with the LG G3, edited slightly in the stock software.
Oriental Poppy from my mom's garden. Taken May 2014 on my S5, no editing. As I recall, I couldn't even see what I was shooting because of the sun and was so pleased with how this photo turned out.
I was taking a walk in my garden was amazed to see the rose, it looked as if it was admiring it's own beauty, maybe cause these days we are too busy with ourselves that we rarely got time for one another,there are so many things that nature has gifted us with, more often than not we either don't notice or tend to notice the finer details or the massive pieces of brilliance right in front of our eyes, I feel it's time that we take a step back and have fun with nature and everything that it has to offer us with, We'll be Happy so will be the Nature.. A win - win for both ..clicked on Xperia Z1
Xperia Z1.
anything big or small however smart or immature should never be ignored like the little droplets of rain water in a pot these things can be easily ignored or we turn a blind eye but the truth is nature and its beauty is in its own league of beauty and that cannot be compared with anything, let us learn to admire anything and everything.., they have their own flavor.
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The de Young Museum's tree fern garden
Not cropped or processed.
Taken through glass, this photo of the tree fern garden came out best of any I've taken of it over the years, just a few days before this garden contest started.
We've got this huge lavender in our garden which the bumblebees seem to love. And I love the bumblebees.
So here I am, sitting in the garden drinking coffee, counting bumblebees and snapping an occasional photo. At any given moment, there's at least 30 of them devouring the nectar.
Taken this morning with Nexus 4 and finetuned with Aviary.
Very interesting shot. Was the tilt intentional or accidental? If it was intentional, what inspired you to try it like that and was there any challenge to keeping the pan straight moving at an angle?
I took this photo in the Central Park Garden in New York. They had a cute fountain with a small fish pond, and you can see the trees above reflected in the water. I took the photo with my Galaxy S5, and cropped it in my Samsung photo editor. I also modified the color and contrast a little:
My family and I just moved to Arizona from the Midwest. The gardens here are definitely different, but still beautiful.
Taken with my LG G2 and edited with Snapseed.
Taken with LG G4. I went for a walk at the canals of Venice Beach, California, when I saw the most beautiful garden I've ever seen. I knew it was a photo moment and I couldn't let it pass me by. This was the result!
Hi there...to answer your question: I guess the tilt was intentional, since a flat composition would make the photo appear rather "dull" visually; and technically it was super easy since the google camera app's excellent panorama algorithm made the stitching part quick and painless.