Sunday, April 17, 2005

phone

Yesterday, I got to welcome home my new baby. This is the Sony Ericsson S700i. The best cameraphone on the market right now. This thing wasnt cheap, weighing in at a whopping $528.00. Why pay this much for a phone you ask? Well, i dont feel like lugging a digital camera, around with me all the time. the design is very unique. It looks like a digital camera with a large screen on the back but the back swivels open to reveal the keypad for the phone and text entry. The camera on this thing is fucking amazing. If you were to look at any pictures from the other cameraphones on the market on a computer screen, they are plain shit. you get 600x800 resolution with really blurry photos. This phone is essentially a camera with built in phone. It takes pictures with 1280x960 and has more options in it then you could ever want as far as light balance, and all those nifty digital camera options. This thing also includes video capturing capabilities (unlimited length, not like the 15 second shit on the common phones), MP3 player (up to a 2 gigabytes of songs on removable storage cards), internet browser (not the small slimmed down pages, this is full html with colors browsing), fm radio, and lots of other shit. All future photos for this journal will most likely be taken by this phone. Image hosted by Photobucket.com

lake

You ever have a place that you can go to that has so much history that when you walk around it you can not turn your head without remembering something that happened? This lake is that place for me. Its called Centennial Lakes and its basically my home away from home. Ive watched this place be built and go through a ton of transformations and turn into the most beautiful place to spend time. I wont go on and on about it but this place is the best place for me to go to clear my head, excerzise, and if im with that special someone, its lit up really romantically at night and you can see the stars really good from certain areas. This picure doesnt even show half of the park. it was just a good angle and I felt like playing mr. professional photographer today.
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