Software: CameraPlus.app
Location: El Paso, TX
Hardware:iPhone
From El Paso, not more than ten or so miles south of the New Mexico line, it’s a package of justifiably famous “New Mexico Chili,” and originally, I was aiming for a Ruby Tuesday image. After messing with the image while pushing a cart through the store, though, the filters and frames rendered a better sepia scene, just as an adjunct to the last trip.
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These can be rehydrated – but woe unto those who bite into the very hot fruit. Dried chilis can add a remarkable spice to any dish – be they from NM or the Lone Star…
It looks hot :D
These can be rehydrated – but woe unto those who bite into the very hot fruit. Dried chilis can add a remarkable spice to any dish – be they from NM or the Lone Star…
Very interesting colour tone :)
http://fotochip.blogspot.com/2011/01/sepia-scenes_26.html
I love a bit of Chilli!
Great texture (the bag) and terrific flavor (the chilis).
Spicy Sepia photoe!! Nice!