I took this picture with my Galaxy S4. I did some minor tweaking with the built in Google+ photo editor. I was outside last night before the sunset and noticed some interesting clouds within the "blue" sky. This picture is looking towards an old farm house behind my house.
My wife and I went on a cruise last week. thought that this was the picture to take to help me remember that I never wanted to leave. This was an amazing day. perfectly lazy and gorgeous. I will be going back for sure. Pulled this into Photoshop and did a little bit of HDR toning with a slight surface blur. I did not want to push the color too much cause this is pretty much what it looks like. I used to think that they really boost the color on all of those post cards.... well to my surprise.... THEY DONT.
This picture was taken with Samsung Note 8 and was edited by Instagram and Google photo editor. A lady was looking at the Peace Palace in the Hague, Netherlands.
You call that bluetooth?!? This is bluetooth!
Taken with a Moto X stock Camera App.
Cropped using Aviary for symmetry and brightness darkened to match what I see on Moto X
This photo was taken on the Samsung GS4 while killing time in a suburb just outside of Pittsburgh. I found a local baseball diamond, and these bleachers looked like they'd definitely seen their fair share of fans. Post production work was done with the stock Android editor.
This was taken at Sunderland Quay which is in the North East of England, i waited around for about an hour to get the sun just where i wanted it. Image edited in Snapspeed and taken on an LG G2
Taken with my Nexus 5 in the little library in my department at University. There are many blue books in the library, but these are from one shelf of three that surround me in my usual study spot. A little editing in Photos app.
Some great photos here folks! It's amazing how far smartphone cameras have come. But in the end it's the photographer's eye that makes the shot. Solid work.