I like the local person's work.  Very much in the lomographic spirit.
The iTele on the iPhone reminds me of the Sony Nex ;-)

On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 9:37 PM, steve harley <[email protected]> wrote:
> on 2011-10-08 19:08 Steven Desjardins wrote
>>
>> Really:
>>
>> http://www.electronista.com/reviews/iphone-telephoto-lens.html
>
> the sample shots look awful and the reviewer is out of his league
>
> these have been around for a while; i would think someone would have made a
> better version; a fisheye would appeal to me more
>
>> In related events, I say a person selling cell phone photos
>> (advertised as such) at a local far today.  No bad in an artsy sort of
>> way.
>
> shooting with an iPhone is a lot of fun; good work can be done with it, and
> the range of tools is amazing -- in-camera hand-adjusted HDR, automatic
> panorama stitching; auto-loading to any photo service; any kitschy effect
> you can dream of ... as i noted in a different thread, someday we'll have an
> open computing platform embedded in a quality camera and boy will that
> change things
>
> by far the strongest attraction for me of the iPhone 4s (vs. the iPhone 4 i
> have already) is the camera
>
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