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<p>Show us your favourite cellphone shots with a bit of description of location and phone used. <br>

Mine was taken yesterday while walking my dog on Deep Bay of Georgian Bay. It's one of our regular trips until the ice breaks up. There are no humans to encounter, just deer and fox and yesterday a few barred owls and turkey vultures.</p>

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<p>This is one of my current favorites. iPhone 5, shot here in Hamilton, New Zealand. It's a photo of the hood (what we call the bonnet) of a classic car, showing the quick release for the hood. No PP at all, I was happy with how it looked straight out of the camera.</p><div>00bWqN-530387684.jpg.f4f7c34635a467f1d62dc2feea2f933b.jpg</div>
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<p>My favourites by Chris and Mike. I thought there would be more than 8 responses. <br>

I think I read last month that 800,000 people have registered here over the years. </p>

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<p>Chris, that's such a crisp shot. I like it! Save for exposure limitations of a phone sensor, if a shot doesn't look good straight from the camera, suffocating it with filters isn't going to help. The only reason I have Snapseed is because the phone's sensor is very conservative on gain in very low light. I use it for nothing except exposure/vibrance.</p>

<p>This photo was taken a few days ago. Nature's beauty never gets old. Skies are dreamy.</p><div>00bjg2-540769684.jpeg.c26c83e1f6ecda8fa7c7036b850cb748.jpeg</div>

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