By John P. DeGrazio
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All photos taken on an iPhone 5
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Photographing with a camera phone was once frowned upon as a lazy way out of making an image. With advancing technology, these phones are becoming more integral in everyday โoutdoorโ life. I am currently using the iPhone 5 with an 8 megapixel camera, and will share the world of Yosemite through my phone.
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