Interchange

January 23rd, 2005

Taken with an LG-VX6000


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7 Responses to “Interchange”

  1. Beth says:

    Utah is so interesting to me…it looks so flat at times and then BANG! Mountains!

  2. kEma says:

    What better than a sunset, pasta for dinner and Utah scenery ..

  3. Em says:

    Loveliness!

  4. Mrs.Striz says:

    Jon, the Apple Store of your DREAMS! lol

    http://tinyurl.com/6tz54

  5. Tammy says:

    That’s such a gorgeous photo. I think it’s awesome that you’re able to catch those little moments when things are just beautiful. That might be what the camera phone is good for. I love my digital camera, but don’t like lugging it to the gym to catch those rare moments when things look just great out of one of the windows. Are you able to export from the phone without e-mailing it and encurring charges?

  6. curly says:

    hi. That is, as “tammy” said in her comment, a gorgeous photo!! i read your blog pretty often along with others that link from here or to here, but i have to admit that i have a phobia of commenting. i am, however, starting to think that i may be getting over that fear.
    anyway, i’d like to ask you the same question as “tammy” asked about being able to export multimedia from your phone without emailing it.?? i don’t believe that i can, but perhaps there is a way……there’s gotta be; right? may be not; you know technology…. it’s just slow (yeah right!) i can’t keep up.
    on another note…no one ever reads my stupid little blog, and i’d love to make some friends; so if anyone feels sorry for me, then drop by some time.. .http//:pundittended.blogspot.com ..i’d really love some input on making my blog better, as i am brand new to this. thanks!

  7. brando says:

    huh. i guess you can get that star filter effect when taking a moving shot.

    unless, of course, they’re now selling tiny little filters for camera phones these days.



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