Tips and tricks from the world of In Focus photography for the serious camera phone enthusiast
TO CONTRIBUTE
We're looking for your best mobile phone images. We can take 100 blog authors at a time. A current list of contributors can be found on the right side of this blog. Becoming an official contributor is easy, just email me at sendthistorod@me.com and ask. If we've got spots, I'll email you back from blogger asking if you want to be an author. The rest is easy. Follow the simple blogger directions and you're all set. You can then post to you're hearts content directly from your computer.
The only thing we ask is that you tell us how you achieved such an awesome photo with your phone. This is, after all, how we all grow as a community of In Focus phone photographers. Please no nudity or foul language.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Test update
This is a quick test of the functionality of the direct to blogger email option without an image.
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Building a 'dramatic' flash image indoors
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*Sometimes it's the easiest of pictures that give us the hardest of times.*
*Take the above photo of Robin for instance. At first glance it seems a
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This proved to be immediate. As soon as the phone said sent. It was posted.
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