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It's not the camera, it's the photographer: Photo Assignment

Taken on a Konica Minolta several years ago. Forgive the low quality, it is a recovered image, but still one of my favorites! (As you can tell from my avi!)
 

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If you want to get real creative with your phone, try Camera FV-5. Gives you control of your phone's camera.

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I also have that app for my HTC One S. I'm finding it doesn't actually give you full control. I was doing some experimenting and was finding that I was getting the same exposure at 1" as 10 seconds. The only one I have found that really gives you control over shutter speed was "proshot" but that was for windows phones.
 
Took this a while back with my sony point and shoot. This photo really piqued my interest in getting better in photography
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Not so sure a Nikon Coolpix 5000 qualifies as a point and shoot but it is the closest I have to one!

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Taken with my Fujifilm HS10. (It only took 30 or so out of focus/overexposed duds to get her!)
 
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those are all with my cellphone, Motorola Milestone. Often when I am working or snowboarding that is all I have. I think I may have posted that fire picture elsewhere...
 
took these two with my iphone 5 :)
quite simple, but I still like them

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Very nice, I love it. Pictures looks really beautiful and natural. Which camera do you used and how many mega pixel it has??
 

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