I can't post the image from my Flickr account so I just have to post from Tapatalk.
My girlfriend baked some desserts for an Easter lunch with friends and family. I figured I'd better capture these sweet and colorful bites before they're all gone. Captured with my GS4 using Google Camera app and slightly edited with Snapseed.
A tourist at the St Agnes Church, Cologne
(Nexus 5, HDR-mode, no editing)
Taking a shot like this means enduring the stares of bystanders while you grovel and squirm in the dirt in front of a church. To put the little guy into perspective you have to get up really close with your phone. Like mere centimeters away. People around you don?t see the little figure ? all they see is this guy lying on the paving stones moving his head from side to side and staring at his phone.
I hadn?t thought of that before I went out to snap a round of photos for this week?s contest.
Side note: I know the Lego man in [some setting outdoors] has been done often elsewhere on the web. Yes, I have been inspired by some of those and kudos go to those great creative sources.
Somewhere in the crowded streets of Canterbury, there is a place where no one knows exactly where is placed.
How you find it? You just don't, it appears out of nowhere, when you see it you will know that's the right one.
I had a sit, I ordered a Belgian waffle with vanilla ice-cream, fresh strowberries some chocolate sauce and a sprinkle of icing sugar. It does have a great look.
When you have the first bite you start to think that heaven is actually real, at the second? A bright light appears, and at the third you will be right there, thinking that a place greater than earth exists.
What's the sad thing? Everything that has a begginning has an end.
Before even realise I was heading back to work for a very busy evening.
Life is great!
Taken with my HTC One M8 and modified with UFOCUS feature.
Captured with my Nexus 4, edited in Photos app. My daughter spotted this guy during this morning's Easter Egg Hunt, saving him from a certain crushing.