Went to a company trip for SIGGRAPH 2014 in Vancouver last month. Me and the team took a stroll in Stanley Park and got to the Lion's Gate Bridge where this photo was taken. It is cropped from a larger photo and edited using ACDSee on my PC.
This was taken by my Lumia 520. I took it with Nokia camera and then did a simple editing on Nokia creative studio. This was taken on 15 August ( Indian Independence day as all people fly kites.).
It's a place called Hatir Jheel in Bangladesh. Went ther to visit that place and the bridge. This place looks spectacular at night with all its lighting .
Shot with my Lumia 1020 and i used Adobe Photoshop Express[wp8 app] to tune the highlights,shadows,exposure,contrast and the Photoshop[desktop app] to add the watermark.
I wasn't able to participate in last few weeks photo contests even after having the photos of that theme. But this week i have got Internet for my PC and I am able to upload picture for this week. I captured image two weeks ago when I woke up at 5 a.m. and saw the rays of sun. The ray coming from the rising sun was looking awesome so I clicked the image. It has a view of Quli Qutub Shah Tombs of Hyderabad. No editing and clicked it using Nokia Lumia 710.
Camera: Nokia Lumia 1020
F-stop: f/2.2
Exposure time: 1/422 sec.
ISO speed: ISO-100
No post-processing.
Story: Saw a teacup, salt and pepper on an empty table while walking around "Sky Zone" in Baguio City, Philippines. Phone in-hand, I slightly re-positioned the objects and took the shot. Was hard to keep my hands steady in shivering altitudes ~1,500 meters above sea level, but was worth it.
Here's my entry. Taken with a Lumia 900 at Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina in the USA.
We went for a long walk on the beach towards the pier when a squall moved over us, then blew out almost as quickly. A gap opened in the clouds out to sea just as a Trawler was passing. It was perfectly silhouetted against the complicated but beautiful storm clouds, along with the pier beside me. I took several shots but only this one captured the view just as I wanted it. I did a bit of post processing using Thumba. Hope you enjoy it!
This photo was taken with an HTC 8X. I used no post-processing. The view is from Tiger Mountain outside of Seattle. The clouds tops are at about 1500 feet. Squak Mountain is the tree covered hill to the left and the mountains on the Olympic Peninsula are visible in the far distance. I hadn't planned on a silhouette, but the dog wandered into the shot at the last second.