I'm new to photography and although got to develop some pictures in a darkroom never got too deep into it. But as I saw pics from all sorts of digital cameras I noticed that there were none from PDAs. So, here are a few of the better of my 3,000 or so pictures taken on a Japanese Sony Clié NX80V (1.3MP). It sucks with motion and low light, and if you look through my website's photogallery for all of the pics in my school dir (minus XC State) the full res images are blurry and colors aren't too great.
First few pics taken in Japan on grandparent's farm, rest are in Idaho. All are 50% resize, EXIF information retained.
Nashi (Kind of like a pear)
Egg Plant?
Goya (No idea in English - Okinawans love it, it's healthy)
Lewiston Hill (Overlooks Lewiston-Clarkston, Idaho/Washington)
A pic while walking an XC course, forgot which one.
Pic taken returning from said course from inside of a bus. I didn't expect it to turn out this good.
My AP US History Teacher's BMW
XC Team-mate bowling -> Low Lighting yet came out good. Forgot if in low-light mode or not.
Eviden...hrm... Toilet Paper...XC Coach's classroom before Districts...
While the PDA camera has its pitfalls, I love it for being so portable and always with me. I just wish it would take pictures that were this good more often...
First few pics taken in Japan on grandparent's farm, rest are in Idaho. All are 50% resize, EXIF information retained.
Nashi (Kind of like a pear)
Egg Plant?
Goya (No idea in English - Okinawans love it, it's healthy)
Lewiston Hill (Overlooks Lewiston-Clarkston, Idaho/Washington)
A pic while walking an XC course, forgot which one.
Pic taken returning from said course from inside of a bus. I didn't expect it to turn out this good.
My AP US History Teacher's BMW
XC Team-mate bowling -> Low Lighting yet came out good. Forgot if in low-light mode or not.
Eviden...hrm... Toilet Paper...XC Coach's classroom before Districts...
While the PDA camera has its pitfalls, I love it for being so portable and always with me. I just wish it would take pictures that were this good more often...