What do you get when you combine a phone camera and a torchlight??

Yeah, now is the season for strawberries. I love them, especially with cream or condensed milk. This picture was taken last year by the way and with my phone camera with the help of a torchlight. Haha...I had nothing better to do that night, so I fooled around with the phone camera ( I didn't have my digicam then ) and the torchlight acting as a spotlight. And the strawberries didn't last long.......got hungry after a while.

The phone camera is pretty good actually, 2 megapixels and I have a miniSD memory card to store my photos in the phone. Back home, having a camera option with the phone is a big deal and the phones are quite expensive. Nokia is the biggest name in the handphone business at home. But here, nearly all the phones come equiped with a camera, the more expensive the phone, the better the camera. Even the cheapest phone has a camera. Nokia has no hold here.

The downside is that since handphones in Malaysia uses the SIM card system, I can't use my handphone back home. So thank god it can double as a digicamera.
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