
It’s that time of year when rumors begin circulating in great fervor about the next rendition of the ever popular iPhone.
You have rumors from analysts, rumors on release dates, and of course the rumored 13MP rear camera. Undoubtedly more rumors and “leaked photos” are going to be popping up all over the internet in anticipation of it rumored iPhone 5S. One thing I have not seen rumored is the one thing I think the iPhone sorely needs.
A better front facing camera.
Now I think the rear camera is great, and if they improve upon it that’ll be great too… but the front facing camera is where the REAL value is for users. You may be asking yourself, “Why would the front facing camera be important? For more poorly shot “selfies”?”
The answer is YES. Sort of.
One of the things I learned in photography, most notable in event photography but given less emphasis in photojournalism, is that one of the most important photos you can ever take of an event is the photo of yourself being there.
Example:

Photo Taken Using The Front Camera
The photo above was taken with the front facing camera. See how grainy it is? How it isn’t quite focused? It’s a great shot though of me and my friends, which is the important part… I’m in the shot.
Now this photo above was taken using the rear camera. See how nice and crisp it came out, especially in comparison with the other photo? There is however just one problem with it. I’m NOT in the shot.
So yes, while the rumors may fly around I can hope that Apple has taken this into consideration and improved upon the front facing camera. I’m not looking for 13MP… I’d be ECSTATIC with 5MP. We just need something better so that we can take the most important photos of all.
The ones of ourselves in the places and with the friends we celebrate with.


I downloaded the newest version of the game called
Another thing I love about the game is the home screen presence of a NASA Space Station. By tapping it, the game offers to provide more information on NASA and transports the gamer to the actual NASA site explaining the core gaming concept of micro-gravity. This type of in game education and exposure is, in my opinion, huge. I wish they would have been able to do this before the demise of the shuttle program. Maybe then there would have been enough of a public outcry to properly continue the funding of space exploration.


With our contract at the point of an upgrade we decided it was time to get new phones. My girlfriend on the other hand had decided before we hit the store on the iPhone 4s, leaving her Droid X behind. I was waffling a bit between the Droid Bionic, the soon to be available Droid 4, and the iPhone 4s. As you may be able to tell by the photo, I went iPhone 4s.
Is the iPhone 4s the Droid I’m looking for? Even the all knowing and wise Siri isn’t sure. It’s too early to really tell, although thus far things are VERY promising.




