It does look like you are having fun with the processing.  The shot that really 
caught my eye though was that grasshopper photo, that's a very nice one.

On Aug 24, 2012, at 11:42 AM, Darren Addy wrote:

> Over lunch break, I had a bit of fun processing a few images from the
> Q on my iPad. First time using the Camera Connection Kit, with the Q's
> SD card, and first time playing with Snapseed (by Nik Software).
> 
> A couple of comments about the Q. I've just begun to get familiar with
> it, but FUN pretty much sums it up. I find its smallness is freeing in
> several respects. I don't take it so seriously (like I seem to with
> the K-5) and am a lot more free in taking lots of images, many on the
> fly. The Q is so small that it attracts next to no attention, so you
> can do a form of street photography in *stores* and attract little
> notice. I also have it with me at virtually *all* times, with the
> 8.5mm f1.9 on. I hope to try some stuff with the F100mm macro on it
> this weekend.
> 
> I've got 4 images that were taken with the Q and processed on the iPad
> in my Flickr stream now.  These were from in-camera JPEGs (haven't
> switched the Q to RAW+ yet). Nothing to write home about, but I'm very
> pleased with what I've seen so far. Comments welcome, here or on
> Flickr if you are a member. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/
> 
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