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  • hokiefan
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2002
    • 9221

    Picture test



    Hopefully a pic of the sunrise over the Ogeechee River on the way to work one Monday am, taken with my cell phone, so pardon the quality.

    Cheers,

    Bobby
  • hokiefan
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2002
    • 9221

    #2
    Re: Picture test

    Well, what do you know? It seems to work.

    Night all,

    Bobby

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    • Joe Dupere
      Elder Statesman #1941
      • Jun 2000
      • 3287

      #3
      Re: Picture test

      Not bad, Bobby. But you really need to enroll in the Joe Foster School
      of Cell Phone Photography. It's offered in the beautiful town of Cold
      Spring on Hudson in New York and will teach you the techniques for year round nature photography, action shots on the water, and last, but by
      no means least, self-portraiture.

      Graduates of the program have gone on to become successful posters on some of the internets most well respected interest forums.

      Joe, FPoP.

      P.S., Joe, just funnin' wit' ya.
      Joe, FFPoP

      (http://www.sunnywoodfarm-maine.com/)

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      • hokiefan
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2002
        • 9221

        #4
        Re: Picture test

        Originally posted by Joe Dupere
        Not bad, Bobby. But you really need to enroll in the Joe Foster School
        of Cell Phone Photography. It's offered in the beautiful town of Cold
        Spring on Hudson in New York and will teach you the techniques for year round nature photography, action shots on the water, and last, but by
        no means least, self-portraiture.

        Graduates of the program have gone on to become successful posters on some of the internets most well respected interest forums.

        Joe, FPoP.

        P.S., Joe, just funnin' wit' ya.
        Well, I wouldn't mind using a little higher quality camera to get my shots, but I find it pretty amazing that I can use the phone to take a picture, then email it to my PC, then upload it to Photobucket, then actually have it show up here. These things were unimaginable when I took the first picture on my first camera, a Kodak X-15 Instamatic or something like that.

        And since I don't want to break my camera, I'll have to pass on the self-portraiture.

        Cheers,

        Bobby

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