Zourine asked me to lunch with him, soldier fashion, and, as we say, on what Heaven provides. I learnt that his name was Iván Ivánovitch11 Zourine, that he commanded a troop in the -th Hussars, that he was recruiting just now at Simbirsk, and that he had established himself at the same inn as myself. Nevertheless, he continued talking to me. The gentleman addressed to him some strong remarks, as a funeral sermon, and proposed that I should play a game with hiI replied that I did not know how to play billiards. I stayed to watch themthe longer their games lasted, the more frequent became the all-fours performance, till at last the marker remained entirely under the table. He was playing with the marker, who was to have a glass of brandy if he won, and, if he lost, was to crawl under the table on all fours. I went into the billiard rooI found there a tall gentleman, about forty years of age, with long, black moustachios, in a dressing-gown, a cue in his hand, and a pipe in his mouth. Tired of looking out at the windows upon a dirty lane, I began wandering about the rooms of the inn. I arrived at Simbirsk during the night, where I was to stay twenty-four hours, that Savéliitch might do sundry commissions entrusted to hiI remained at an inn, while Savéliitch went out to get what he wanted. When he raised his head again, the look in his eyes was of cold steel. But as the broad Scotch rolled onstem, implacable and sinisterthe smile faded a little and the man seemed to shrivel where he stood, as if some fiery blast touched him. The last one is one of my fav picture from my 64GB I took on 3rd of January.At the first words of the imprecation the president of the road had lifted his head with a little smilealmost of scornon his lips, as one might watch some domestic animal reverting to its ancestral rage. This shows a little side of my indulgence in mobile-photography. I’ve posted pictures quite many captured with an iPhone, but on this post named ‘iTrace’ I would like to share some of my favorite shots I took randomly three days before bye-bye-iPhone5-moment. I never mind to share this stupid moment here though so lets back to the point. I answered that I couldn’t spend ridiculously $400 extra for 32GB of 5s after my own fault? Absolutely such a wise decision I made even yeah I know, 5s’s camera is something else but I mean, why I have to spend so much from my saving money after I made a fault?. Afterwards I decided to get new one I’m using right now even my flatmate mocked me why I chose the same phone (oh even the new one has double GB memory. The function itself is still works yet sadly the price to change the screen only quite costly here. Oh dear God, I couldn’t believe what I saw that day, the screen cracked by pieces. Sadly when I was trying to straighten my left hand precisely with the grid on iPhone’s camera, my right hand was slighty shaking and boom, an iPhone laid on the ground immediately. I thought playing with natural light was good enough just because the afternoon light was clear and bright. I couldn’t believe what was going on just a second after I tried to capture my wrist watch with an iPhone on my right hand. I’ve enjoyed my first iPhone especially the clearness of its camera then until the last day of 2013, my heart was broken after my iPhone accidentally fell down from 5 feet high. I found myself wasn’t happy with the camera until I realized one thing I had no doubt and regret to get an iPhone5 a.k.a my casual camera after all. I bought it just because I was fooled-mesmerized with the features on the ads especially the waterproof thing. This is just a post how I remind my first iPhone.īefore I used an iPhone, I had Sony Xperia Acro-S that just couple months I left it. Nevertheless I found difficulties editing some of them, it means that I have to postpone for a while and try to find inspiration again to present those pictures like what I had in mind. Before I had an idea to post this, I was editing some pictures for food-lodge-upcoming post.
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