Capture some moments freeze some experiences. Use those smartphone cameras and recorders. You’ll be amazed at what you come home with. Bloggers, after you capture your pieces of art they are always applicable to a post idea in your head. Check out the video in this post that makes a photo of brooms worthy.
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4 thoughts on “Smartphone Photography 101 – Brooms & Bats”
Thank you – it just came together. I remembered the sermon from a past blog post and well- thought it would be well illustrated by this photo I captured with my phone.
This is a great idea! My friend always tells me to record my young daughter laughing. As you said, smartphones are great tools to help us build memories via images and audio 🙂
Yes you should capture anything that catches your eye, your heart, your ear, your nose, your taste. The five senses are perfect at tapping us on the shoulder and hinting – “capture this moment- reserve this second -in time.
Oh Good Grief! Very creative illustration! LOL!!!
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Thank you – it just came together. I remembered the sermon from a past blog post and well- thought it would be well illustrated by this photo I captured with my phone.
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This is a great idea! My friend always tells me to record my young daughter laughing. As you said, smartphones are great tools to help us build memories via images and audio 🙂
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Yes you should capture anything that catches your eye, your heart, your ear, your nose, your taste. The five senses are perfect at tapping us on the shoulder and hinting – “capture this moment- reserve this second -in time.
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