I read an article a month or so ago almost titled “The point and shoot camera you own right now is the last point and shoot camera you’ll ever buy”. Of course, I can’t find the article now, but the gist was that cell phone cameras are getting so good that you won’t need to carry a camera and your phone. My cell phone has a 5 Megapixel camera, which isn’t bad, and since I read that article I’ve been trying to take more photos with my phone.






Now here’s something for you to check out: The Lomography website. Lomography is a group that is dedicated to analogue (film) photography. But I like their 10 Golden Rules and think it would be a good idea to apply these rules, even though I (we) use a digital camera. Plus, your phone camera is one you probably have with you all the time, which is Rule Numba One.
I don't think my phone takes a good photo at all… whereas your's does! lucky you.