This week’s challenge is monument. This immense statue was erected to symbolize the contribution of youthful courage in the development of the country. A bare-bodied young man is depicted holding a saucer containing an eternal flame up over his head. The flame represents the eternal spirit of youth, while the…
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Phoneography and Non-SLR Digital Devices Photo Challenge: Nature (View From Above)
This first week’s theme is Nature. I present you the pics I took using my iPhone 5 approximately almost 3 km above sea level. The picture was taken on top of Mount Gede. The challenges to take those pics: – 5 degree Celcius of temperature (imagine that I live…
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Phoneography and Non-SLR Digital Devices Photo Challenge: Editing and Processing (Foodography)
The 5th Monday Challenge: Editing and Processing with Various Apps Using Themes from the Fourth Week (Abstraction, Animals, Architecture, Food Photography, Night Photography, Objects, Portraiture, Still Life, Street Photography, and Travel). I present you, my hometown favorite meals. Gulai Kambing (Goat Curry) in a bowl with lamb satay. The clay…
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Phoneography and Non-SLR Digital Devices Photo Challenge: Animals
The 4th Monday challenge is one of several themes (Abstraction, Animals, Architecture, Food Photography, Night Photography, Objects, Portraiture, Still Life, Street Photography, and Travel). I choose animal as the theme of the challenge. I took the pic using iPhone 5 near a deer sanctuary at Ranca Upas, Ciwidey, near Bandung, West Java,…
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Phoneography Challenge, the Phone as Your Lens: Black and White (Someone is Sleepy)
An old cigarette street vendor was sitting on railroad in sleepy mode, waiting for customers. Life is tough, though. The picture was taken here using Nokia Lumia and edited using Fotor for Win8 as my contribution for this challenge.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Reflection
This is my contribution for this week’s challenge, Reflection. The picture was taken here.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside
A tiger doll in vacation is inside my refrigerator, trying to eat my mung beans. This is my contribution in this busy week of Weekly Phone Challenge, Inside. .
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Perspective
This week’s challenge is Perspective. In this posting, we can see that cropping can change your perspective of a picture. In this picture, I try to present you a different perspective by rotating and applying a tilt shift effect on a picture. The picture was taken using iPhone 5 and…
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Phoneography Challenge, the Phone as Your Lens: Nature (Mount Slamet)
This first Monday challenge is Nature. This picture I took from my old man’s graveyard. His last journey has a beautiful view, a mount in Central Java, Indonesia, which he has climbed for about three times. The mount is called Gunung Slamet. Gunung means mount, and Slamet is a Javanese…
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Abandoned
This week’s challenge is Abandoned. I took the picture with my iPhone when jogging several days ago near my home. Probably the constructor/developer got problem in funding or so. Too bad actually, so many people need affordable housing like this.