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so thought it might be fun to see what people take pics of on the run with their phones... sometimes the dslr isn't always in your hand... or your just too lazy to walk to the other room to get it :ermm:

First pic I took when I got my iphone

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Laying in bed... trying out a camera app.

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heading to the shops and saw our neighbors car a little banged up (looked worse before the towy straightened the wheel up n put it on the back)

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Radioactive fishes!!! haha... put some stuff in the water to treat fin-rot... its been that green for hours now!

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out the back they are building a new estate area where a horse stable once resided... this was the plaque of an ancient chaff cutter

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my pups... Harley (tan staffy) has recently taken a liking to the bean bag - usually Rambo's (black bitza) favourite spot. As you can see he's none too happy about her being there but she seems oblivious to his attempt to sqeeze her out :P

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Great idea! I need to take more photos with my phone.

The trouble is, i can't be stuffed to take them off the phone and onto the computer. Actually, i don't even know how to do that (iPhone 3GS) i'm guessing i can rip them off using iT00ns?

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Great idea! I need to take more photos with my phone.

The trouble is, i can't be stuffed to take them off the phone and onto the computer. Actually, i don't even know how to do that (iPhone 3GS) i'm guessing i can rip them off using iT00ns?

Upload them to your Photobucket or Flickr (or whatever) account from the phone, and then link them here later. I know both Photoshop and Photobucket have Apps for uploading off an iPhone, and I just found quite a few for Flickr as well.

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haha, love this thread! i always thought that a mobile phone only photo comp would be an awesome idea.

heres a few of mine, just ones that ive posted on facebook, cbf looking through my phone to see if there are any better ones. now that i own a light and small point and shoot that is always in my pocket (well in a case on my belt, lol) i tend to use that for quick snaps so probably wont use the mobile camera that much. enough blabbering, heres some pics...

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zipties, what can't they do?

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lol, not a very exciting day at the track :P

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spotted this out the corner of my eye, so whipped out the phone

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um, yeah i got a bit depressed about selling my gear. gotta admit tho, pretty cool pic for a phone camera, haha.

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never get a child to do a mans job. install unix!

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wasnt sure if i could pull this off. the key is to take the pic a few seconds before the rider even hits the jump. by the time the phone has worked out its meant to be taking a pic he will be in the prime location :)

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my cheeky little ones. love these guys so much <3 (awwwwww :down:)

might come back and post a few more if i find any on my mobile i think are worthy.

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Holy amazing phone camera!!! That 31 is really nice!

Jay why did you burn your shirts?!?!?!

ZILLR - Husky puppy awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! I wanted a malmute puppy before Coco (golden lab) but they were out of my budget at the time.

Rhys - That mini truck looks sick!!!!!

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Jay why did you burn your shirts?!?!?!

it was only the one shirt. i never really liked it, but some people were going to make an anti-penguin.com website so I thought id contribute an image for them, lol.

was a pretty bad week, haha.

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