He guards the bridge.
Taken with SynthCam, processed with Snapseed.
I said that I’d grab a shot of the other gate soon. So, soon ended up being last Saturday.
Even though there’s a large painting of St. George on the front, it’s not named after him and is instead called Schwabentor.
Taken with Click!, processed with Snapseed.
I might have to change the title of this tumblr now because a lot of my image editing will, of course, be done on an iPad. Perhaps I’ll even take some photos with it. It is rather unwieldy as a camera, but, who knows, stranger things have happened.
Taken with Click, processed with Snapseed.
Early morning at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof. An extended weekend in Berlin but, like all mini vacations, it was far too short.
Taken with Click!, processed with Snapseed.
We went go karting yesterday. I haven’t done that in years. It was hella fun. I didn’t post the fastest time, but I was only about a second off.
Taken with Click!, processed with Snapseed.
A colourful house in Britzingen.
Taken with Click!, cropped and sharpened with Snapseed.
It’s a little shaky but not bad for a night shot in the rain. Shot in the old part of Freiburg, just around the corner from where I lived when I first got here.
Taken with the default camera app in HDR, processed with Snapseed.
Day 1. Yesterday, my girlfriend gave me a string of little packages that is, I guess, a tradition here or at least a tradition in her family. Her mother makes one for her every year and even made and sent one to her when she was in Vancouver. So nice.
This morning I cracked open the first one and a Toblerone was inside. How very sweet of you, schatz.
Taken with SynthCam, processed with Snapseed.
High in the bell tower. It might be a little hard to see but in the bottom right are the tools used to maintain the bells in the Freiburg Münster. In the top left is the largest of the bells.
Taken with Click!, processes with Snapseed.
Just because there is no hockey for me today, doesn’t mean there should be no beer.
This does highlight one issue with iPhone only posting, the image looks a lot sharper on the phone than on large screen. The base of the glass is fine and, when I processed it, I didn’t notice that the top - the centre of attention, no less - is blurry. I guess I’ll just have to get an iPad.
That doesn’t include the background, which is out of focus on purpose, because the point of SynthCam is to give you blurry backgrounds with a simulated depth of field.
Taken with SynthCam, processed with Snapseed.
In a field of lights.
Taken with Click!, processed with Snapseed.
The Canadian maple on my balcony.
Taken with SynthCam, processed with Snapseed.
Colour and motion.
Taken with SynthCam, processed with Snapseed.
Sunday was a little cool but really nice in the sun. I’m thinking that it must be really late for the farmers to be plowing under their fields for winter but I am certainly not a farmer.
Taken with Click!, cropped with the native photo app, processed with Snapseed.
A few minutes later, he died.
Taken with Click!, processed with Snapseed, frame with Pixlromatic.














