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The Eye of the phone

24.5.06

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This is a photo that i recently recovered off my phone. I had forgotten that I even took it at the time. This is the veiw from the London Eye through my phone. I am pretty impressed with the quality and the fact that my phone can do multiple shots!

There is a huge debate around the value of camera phones and the way in which they will soon be changing the way we photojournalists veiw our profession. But thats another debate that will be told at another time.

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Little Alex

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Wimpy Fame

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My little cousing is pretty famous and he's barely even 2. He is the wimpy baby in the new wimpy ad on T.V. So i thought that i would photograph him, he loves the camera and hates the attention. Go figure.

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Citizen Journalism in Cape Town

18.5.06

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My friend and fellow blogger Jason posted about what seemed to be riot in Beirut or Afghanistan of late. Alas this was not the case, the pictures seen were taken in Cape Town. The photos were taken by a Rhodes graduate Millisa bongela and they are great works for someone not trained as photographer.

Here is one of the photos:I would like to congratulate Milli on her sterling work and applaud her courage! Well done, the world needs more journalists and citizens out there willing to take the chance to get the photo.

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