Taken with my trusty S5. I got a Razer Chroma for Christmas, and I've set it it turn red whenever I log into Diablo III. Edited with the stock android app.
I like this memorial park, it helps to remember that all the freedoms we have cost a extremely high toll. I am proud of every American soilder and to live in this wonderful country. This picture is really powerful to me and really shares information we should never forget.
Roberto
Wife's Samsung S4..not familiar with this phone! My M8 was kidnapped by my 6yr old.
no editing to photo
have a nice day
This past weekend a traveling safari exhibit stopped in Milton, FL, and I took my kids to check it out. This Capuchin monkey was playing with toys when he took a break in view of the sign detailing information about these very intelligent animals.
a photo last week at Downtown Disney after we left the park. I always live the classic Hess sign. Little did I know it was bought by Speedway. Oh an I used some Snapseed to touch it up
My prievious post did not have the picture attached so am trying again.
This picture was taken on a Samsung Galaxy S3, slight filter with " A Better Editor" app. I felt this information was more informative than a written sign.
This is an exhibit at an art museum. The artist asked elementary students for one word that they think of when they think of their home. She recreated their answers in plastic/glass to hang them in this mobile fashion. I thought it was amazing to get such insight into each child from such a small piece of information.
Taken with LG G3 and edited in Snapseed.
Shot with LG G3 with the Xcam LG alternative camera and edited in Google+ Photos
At the western end of MIT's infinite corridor we find the sculpture “Alchemist” by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa
The sculpture is the embodiment of information in human form. Somehow a (VERY) blue sky happened in Boston so I took the opportunity to grab a shot.
When it comes to information, the internet is the number one place to go. When it comes to Android information, Android central is the place to go.
I took this picture with my Note 4 borrowing Android Central.