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cell phones     posted on 6th of january, 2008

Have you ever seen THAT guy or girl with the blue tooth phone around their ear and wondered how important they must be to have to be connected to the device at all times? My next project is to try to capture that feeling in a photo. Maybe some of you would like to join me in this endeavor. Take a little time today and see if you can get the perfect shot that represents how dependent we are on our cell phones.


Tags: cell connected dependent phone project

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Comments (2)

Comment by Amyemilia on January 08, 2008
You are so right about cellphones! I can't imagine needing to talk THAT much! :) I'll keep my eyes open, perhaps I can come up with a good shot!
Comment by Dcwcreations on January 07, 2008
Everybody needs an off switch from the world. Cell phones all have them and should be used more often.
Oh and that guy your talking about is getting a grocery list from his wife.

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