What is your cell phone and camera model?

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gedunk wrote:One of my earliest train shots with my (then) new Nikon. The rail cars in the background are part of the same train, and about one mile of track behind the locomotives. That's one long train. The lens flare to the left of the locomotive prevented this one from being sold to a magazine... :-(
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I love how the towers "fit" inside each other
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ISO 2500. Traffic on I-5 is backed up, waiting for CHP escort over snowy/slippery Tejon pass.
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This tree is underlit by a single 75 watt flood. ISO 3200. F 1.8 at 1/10 second. Probably should have used a tripod
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Neat technique using rear curtain flash. 1.5 second exposure. Truck is only going 3 MPH
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Added a Canon Vixia HFG10 HD camcorder to my video arsenal in April.

Today, upgraded my cell phone to a Samsung "Freeform 4" SCH-R390.
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Hawk missile at launch. Crete , Greece. Summer of 1978. Zero to Mach 2 in 200 yards. Canon AE-1. F8 @1/800th.
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gedunk wrote:Hawk missile at launch. Crete , Greece. Summer of 1978. Zero to Mach 2 in 200 yards. Canon AE-1. F8 @1/800th.
:Scared: :Drool: very nice photo! :TUP2:
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Back in April, I was able to upgrade my iPhone 4 to an iPhone 5. Other than that, no change in cameras, as for the most part, I'm using my iPhone for everything. :Tongue1:
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weatherdan882002 wrote:Back in April, I was able to upgrade my iPhone 4 to an iPhone 5. Other than that, no change in cameras, as for the most part, I'm using my iPhone for everything. :Tongue1:
Glad to see you're back!

The cameras I currently own are:
A Canon Powershot A4000 IS
A DXG camera
And a second generation Flip Video Camcorder.

I have a Samsung Track-phone that is on the Verizon network.
They/Them for me, please.

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freebrickproductions wrote:Glad to see you're back!
Thanks, it's good to be back. I'll explain what happened in a different topic. :Smile:
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