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Pimp your travel photos with Android: RETRO CAMERA

  When my hipster, I-phone-obsessed friends began posting loads of Instagram photos on Facebook, I have to admit, I was a bit envious. Damn, I should have opted for an I-phone instead of Android, I...

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Pimp your travel photos with Android: PHOTO ART

  PHOTO ART is the second photo app in the Pimp your travel photos with Android series. I’m drawn to this app for a couple reasons. First of all, as you can see in the photo above, the app allows me to...

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Pimp your travel photos with Android: PixlrOMatic

film type: Sophia, border: Whitetwo This image was taken at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Yeouido, Seoul in April. A woman is cooking street food, and selling ice cream, coffee, dried squid, and...

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Photography Equipment: what I use & what I want to use

CURRENTLY, I’m shooting with three different devices: a Canon PowerShot XS10 IS, a Canon PowerShot SD550, and my Samsung Nexus S smartphone. Canon PowerShot XS 10: This is bridge camera (kind of),...

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Pimp your travel photos with Android: PUDDING CAMERA

Pudding camera is an Android camera app with eight different camera types and eight different types of film to alter your photographs. The camera types consist of: Basic, Snap, Panorama, Fantasy,...

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I’m [sketching] on Tumblr now!

Just when I thought my brain would explode with sparks made of Twitter links and Facebook updates, I created a “Mapping Words: Sketches” Tumblr account. I was hesitant to delve into Tumblr for the...

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For expats and travelers: the e-book vs. real book debate

Since I’ve been roaming beyond US borders without a permanent residency for the past few years, I have several paperbacks, journals, and big, beautiful art books gathering dust on a bookshelf in my...

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From Korea to Colombia: an illustration of my cell phones

When I was a child, my family had an old fashioned rotary phone connected to the wall by a curly cord. The numbers were arranged in a circle, and in order to call someone, you had to spin each one to a...

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