When you take a picture with a camera phone, it has a whole
different quality than those taken with a real camera.
Most often pictures are not exceptional in composition or image quality, but they have a special quality nonetheless.
People are more relaxed in phone pictures. Pictures are mostly taken without a lot of planning or worrying how you look.
Many of the pictures on my phone were sent to me by my kids to let me know what they are up to.
Sometimes I send cute pet pictures to the kids...
or pictures of what their dad and I are doing...
Kerry frequently sends pictures of her kitten, Fletcher. Very frequently.
Adam recently wanted to know if I liked this coat he was thinking of buying...
My phone camera came in handy when I visited my aunt and uncle in Vermont this fall...
We all thought Adam was joking when he texted this picture to all of us last month, but it was for real.
Kerry sent me a picture from the inside of my favorite college bar (hers too!)
and Adam sent this beautiful night scene from Columbia...
I would never know what Mel's new bunny looked like without a texted photo...
And lastly, one of the coolest things I've seen lately. Adam shops at a Whole Foods in the city where there are two floors. This is a picture of the side-by-side escalators for people and shopping carts!
My phone is all cleaned off now,
ready to be filled with more little snippets of my life.
I can't wait to see what they are!
If you're as much of a shutterbug as I think you are, then it really doesn't surprise me that your Cloud storage has already filled up. Hahaha! I'm glad you managed to back your files up into your hard drive. Anyway, I kinda agree with you that people seem to be more relaxed when their photo is being taken using a phone. I wonder what's the psychology behind that? It would be very interesting to know, right? :)
ReplyDeleteLillian Walker @ Taylor Works