Saturday 11 January 2014

Project aborted

So, if you have following my last 30-day project, you might have noticed that I haven't posted in a long time.

That's simply because I grew bored with Instagram. I know a couple of photographers who use it and actually post beautiful photos, but as far as public  photo-sharing is concerned, I just prefer Flickr.

Please check out my Flickr photo stream when you have a chance, and Happ New Year!

Tuesday 17 September 2013

[Instagram] in 30 days. Days 14 and 15.

That's right. This is a double-up post. My lazy Monday spent at home watching movies with my husband got a bit too lazy, so I ended up skipping blogging. Here are my two latest Instagram posts, both using the "Brannan"'filter.

Day 14


Food posts are always popular on Instagram, although given how unappetizing the filters make food look, I have no idea why. Anyway, this post picked up a couple likes from two fitness/nutrition bloggers so that's interesting, I guess.


Day 15 (aka day infinity of Pittsburgh Pirates madness being visited upon me by my yinzer husband (I don't think I used that correctly, but he constantly misuses Jamaican phrases on purpose).

Here he is, parading his recently acquired  Pirates paraphernalia.


 Go Buccs, I suppose. 

Saturday 14 September 2013

[Instagram] in 30 days. Day 12

Snaps of dinner and flowers in "Sutro" for a pre-typhoon Saturday at home. 



Tokyoites, stay dry and stay safe!

Friday 13 September 2013

[Instagram] in 30 days. Day 11.

Snapped an outdoor pizzeria in Shibuya tonight with the "Early Bird" filter.

It received a "like" not too long after I posted it.

That is all.

Thursday 12 September 2013

[Instagram] in 30 days. Day 10.

My snapshot for the day: my husband preparing black and white film for spooling, using the "Willow" filter. 

Spooling black and white film in an Instagram photo using an Instagram black and white filter. Do I need to comment on the irony?

 

Wednesday 11 September 2013

[Instagram] in 30 days. Day 9.

Well, I used the hell out of Instagram today! Two snapshots using the "Lo-Fi" filter. 



 

And here's my first video on Instagram: a short clip of my husband mixing film development chemicals.