Spanish Conquistador Tristán de Luna y Arellano, downtown Pensacola. I probably should have left it alone, but usually can't help but hack a pic to death with snapseed. Galaxy S4
I took this Saturday using my S5. The editing was done by Google+ AutoAwesome.
I actually found this picture in my Google+ gallery while reading an article on Rolling Stone's website about the death of Gram Parsons. I could just picture these lanky buzzards circling above Cap Rock as Phil Kaufman prepared to torch Parsons' coffin.
The "Appeal to the Great Spirit" statue in front of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston was adorned with a Boston Red Sox jersey last year after the Red Sox won the World Series! Photo was taken with my Samsung Galaxy SIII and filtered with Snapseed. You can actually see the helicopters that were following the parade route!
I recently took this photo on my Samsung Galaxy S5 while riding a Jet Ski around Manhattan. I started my trip in Port Washington and went up the East River to the Statue Of Liberty then back down the Hudson and into the Harlem river and finally made my way back into the Long Island Sound and back to Port Washington Long Island(In all it took about 6 hours with one stop to refuel). Needless to say, taking photos from a Jet ski in those waters is not easy but I had fun and managed to get a few okay shots.
Okay! Once in a while, you gotta go and hang with the boys. This is my guy's night out skate night. We drive down to Philly and longboard around the Art Museum loop. It's about 8 miles of laughing and skating fun. Of course, we run up the Art Museum steps, like the Italian Stallion, and then say "hi" to our friend Rocky. So, here he is!
This was taken with my Samsung Galaxy s3, currently on a CM11 nightly, using the Google Camera app and Google Photos as the photo editor!
Here is a picture of the statute of the guy that appears on the American $5 bill. Photo was taken at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. with a LG G3 and edited in Snapseed.
Rittenhouse Square Park, Philadelphia, PA. This was a weekend trip to meet up with old friends from high school (been more than a decade). Did a bit of walking around the city and came across this statue. Photo taken with my Moto X. Stock software. Auto HDR turned on. Not much more than that.
This is a picture of Karl Marx statue in the front of Red Square. The photo was taken on my recent trip to Russia; pit stop in Moscow before heading to Sochi for the Olympics. Quick back story, this is one of the last photos I took before I was left in Russia by my significant other and had to venture to the Olympics solo and take a arduous trip back on a train to catch a flight home