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Regarding the photo taken in the downpour, like in so many sub-tropical countries during the rainy season, the rain will all of sudden without notice burst forth. I was fortunate enough to be sitting on the passenger side (which in this country is a on the left) in the front seat. This was the first pic I shot immediately as the rain hit, and I attempted to shoot several more, but none of them were nearly as dramatic. Traffic was at a standstill, the guy in the red shirt had no time to take cover let alone cross the street. Everything, but the traffic jam, was in motion, and I was only lucky enough to capture the moment. Kind of looks like a painting.
Cell phone cameras have come a loooong way.....When I pulled up from work this evening, I found this little guy sitting on my retaining wall. He let me get up close and personal for five or six shots from my Sprint Evo cell phone.
Scott's dragonfly pic reminded me about my old pic!Here is a pic taken ages ago with a Konika Minolta Dimage XT 3mega pix digital camera.....f 3.6 @ 1/125 sec without flash
Very impressive indeed I've always want to carry around a camera but it is too clumsy and my 3 years old cell phone (Sprint here too... 8 years now) ain't cutting it. Hmmm... maybe it is time for me to get a new phone. No it won't replace my DSLR or even my old P&S cam but it will be my emergency camera while I'm out and about. Buddy
What about something like this?http://www.amazon.com/Canon-SD1200IS-Stabilized-Dark-Gray/dp/B001SER492/ref=sr_1_20?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1281082840&sr=1-20It's only 4 oz. and really small.
This one I've been using for Desktop background.Canadian Pacific Railway bridge.
End of the Rainbow.