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	<title>Comments on: My niece, amused by the other baby in the window (her reflection.)  :-)</title>
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		<title>By: Fun with filters, again [cameraphone shots] &#8211; How I See Life</title>
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		<description>[...] When I take pictures with my cameraphone, I generally open them up in PicSayPro, an image-editing app for Android phones (I have the Motorola Droid) and do a bit of adjusting, mostly for temperature/white balance and tint (my phone tends to take pictures a bit on the bluish/greenish side.) Given the fact that (a) it&#8217;s a program on a cell phone, and (b) it cost all of $3, I can do some fun stuff with it (like this picture I took of my niece last Christmas.) [...]</description>
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