Showing posts with label Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pictures. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Sketch Guru


Facebook and Flickr online albums supported now! You canimport your social photos seamlessly in Sketch.

Sketch is a professional app to make you an artist by creating pencil sketch of your photos. 

Pick a picture from your gallery or capture one from your camera to generate the sketch. 

We support both black-white and color sketch with 13 kinds of wonderful effects including:
 Gouache, PencilSketch, ColorPencil, WaterColor, HalfTone, SimpleSketch, ComicB&W, BlackBoard, BlackBoardColor, Print, B&W, PencilSketch2 and No sketch
You can also share them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, E-mail, etc. 

Sketch is the best sketch app you can find on the market.
Come on and create wonderful and paintings.

Features:
* Resize photo: User can adjust the size of the picture by pressing buttons in different ways

* 13 kinds of black-white and color sketch effects supported
Keywords: sketch free, sketch me, pencil sketch, paper camera, cartoon camera

Sketch Guru


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Agar Mohabat Yehi Hai Jana Tu Maaf Karna Mujhe Nahi Hai




Libas Tan Se Utaar Dena,

Kisi Ko Banhon Ke Haar Dena,

Phir Uske Jazbon Ko Maar Dena,

!! Ager Mohabat Yehi Hai Jana To Maaf Karna Mujhe Nehi Hai!!

Gunah Karne Ka Soch Lena,

Haseen Pariyan Daboch Lena,

Phir Uski Aankhein Hi Noch Lena,

!! Ager Mohabat Yehi hai Jana To Maaf Karna Mujhe Nehi Hai!!

Kisi Ko Lafzon Ke Jaal Dena,

Kisi Ko Jazbon Ki Dhaal Dena,

Phir Uski Izzat Uchaal Dena,!! 

Ager Mohabat Yehi Hai Jana To Maaf Karna Mujhe Nehi Hai!!


Andhair Nagri Mein Chalty Jana,


Haseen Kaliyan Masalty Jana,


Aur Apni Fitrat Pe Muskurana,


!! Mohabat Yehi Hai Jana To Maaf Karna Mujhe Nehi Hai!!












Sunday, June 23, 2013

Weddings

Weddings:
They happen as mass ceremonies or from the back of a van all over the world in many different traditions. In the United States alone more than 2 million weddings take place a year at a average cost of $30,000, according to the Bridal Association of America. Here's a look at some brides and grooms and the events surrounding their big day. -- Lloyd Young ( 45 photos total)

Brides speak to their grooms during a mass wedding ceremony in Amman, Jordan, on July 6. An Islamic charity organized a mass wedding for 46 Jordanian and Syrian couples who are unable to afford expensive ceremonies. (Ali Jarekji/Reuters)


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The start of the Monsoon season

The start of the Monsoon season:
Monsoon season in southern Asia has begun, and in India the rains arrived ahead of schedule, easing drought concerns. Monsoon rains can be disruptive and even deadly, but crucial for the farmers whose crops feed millions of people. Though concerns for flooding are prevalent, the arrival of the rains brings colorful celebrations and relief from the heat every year. -Leanne Burden Seidel (32 photos total)

An Indian buffalo herder holding a traditional handmade umbrella stands in a field to keep watch of his buffaloes as monsoon clouds hover above in Bhubaneswar, India, on June 13, 2013. (Biswaranjan Rout/Associated Press)

    


World Refugee Day 2013

World Refugee Day 2013:
Yesterday marked World Refugee Day, as the United Nations high commissioner for refugees, António Guterres, visited Jordan to highlight the 1.6 million registered people who have fled the ongoing conflict in Syria. The UN refugee agency, which was set up in 1950 to aid those still displaced after World War II, reports that there are some 10.5 million refugees worldwide. -- Lloyd Young ( 29 photos total)

Afghan refugee children, swim in muddy water created from a broken water pipe, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, on June 17. Pakistan hosts over 1.6 million registered Afghans, the largest and most protracted refugee population in the world, according to the UN refugee agency. (Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press)

    


Protests in Turkey (updated)

Protests in Turkey (updated):
An undercurrent of explosive anger at the government of Turkey found a fuse on May 31 as a protest over the demolition of a public park in Istanbul quickly spread to other cities and encompassed simmering passions on broader issues in Turkish political life. Police have used tear gas and water canons to break up the protests, which have grown as demonstrators express opposition to what they view as the increasing authoritarianism of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. [NOTE: Nine new photographs from June 11 and 12 have been added as the protests continue.] -- Lane Turner (38 photos total)

Tear gas surrounds a protestor holding a Turkish flag with a portrait of the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, as he takes part in protests against the Turkish Prime Minister and his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Ankara on June 1, 2013. (Adem Altan/AFP/Getty Images)

    


Thursday, April 25, 2013

China earthquake: Sichuan province 2013

China earthquake: Sichuan province 2013:
A powerful earthquake hit the Sichuan province of China near Ya'an city over the weekend reportedly killing some 200 people. Thousands of rescue workers have been deployed to help feed, treat, and house the displaced residents and help clear roads blocked by landslides in the remote area. The quake comes just short of five years after a massive quake in the same region killed some 70,000 people. -- Lloyd Young ( 46 photos total)

A woman whose relatives were killed in Saturday's earthquake cries while sitting on a pile of rubble in Lingguan township in Baoxing county of southwest China's Sichuan province on April 22. The earthquake in Sichuan province killed some 200 people, injured more than 11,000 and left nearly two dozen missing, mostly in the rural communities around Ya'an city, along the same fault line where a devastating quake to the north killed more than 70,000 people in Sichuan and neighboring areas five years ago in one of China's worst natural disasters. (Associated Press)

    




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