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Took some photo's of my ride today from my Mobile. I've never got around to buying my own digi cam so my mobile is all I have.

Most of the shots were sh!t, I usually get results of around 1 in 7 shots are worth showing & photochop'in to optimise the shot.

I've posted the original shot, the manipulated image, & the final chopped/edited image.

Phone: Nokia 3650

Comment: The 3650 is one of Nokia's 1st generation video phones. The image was taken at high quality & at a capture resolution of 640 * 480.

Original

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Manipulated

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Edited/Choped

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Duno if there's many of you's out there but Anyone who has done a bit of Mobile Phone Photography & or Photoshop work to the image please post your shots.

Cheers :)

PS: They actually had a Mobile Phone Photography competition over in the UK ran by some gallery or something, cant see why we cant have ours on SAU :wassup:

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1) bros car

2) cop car in surfers

3) cousins car

4) my new weapon (jetski) with brother waiting for a ride

5) my old moto now

6) my car with the vynal graphics

7) cousin and i setup at a carshow

8) cousin and best mate muckin round @ party

9) As Above

10)my old ride VXIISS

Well I haven't really had many other camera phones to compare it too, as this is my first.

At the end of the day its taking 640x480 shots, which just isn't good enough with camera's these days.

You can get Photo Acute as I mentioned earlier, for those snaps where you actually have time to take the photo..

Any other questions though? I'll gladly answer whatever you haven't been able to find on the net. i.e. Have you had a look at it in a shop and seen the size?

Anyway, email me at bextor84-at-hotmail.com so we don't hijack anymore, and I'll email you some shots.

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