I got this idea to publish here one photo every Friday. While I’m far from being a good photographer and the E50 camera is only 1.3 MPix without optical zoom I hope you’ll find a few interesting shots here. You are very welcome to join me. The only condition is that the photo must be made with a Nokia phone.
You come to this blog from all over the world so it may be interesting to see different kinds of photos from different time of the year. It’s cold winter up here in Finland and I often find myself staring at the photos of my friends from the southern hemisphere. So go out, take a few pictures and send them in (contact@nokiae50.info), it will be fun!
I’ll start with a photo I took yesterday. If you are from a Nordic country you probably know what’s on the picture. If not, submit your guesses in the comments below :)
Its great Photo, Jaro. I’m starting to find the traditional object in my old town. Will provide you some. Thanks for your great Tips, Trick and sharing using E50. Keep posting.
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Zed, that’s correct. I guess you’ve got these things in Estonia too :)
It’s a heating stand. You can open it, plug in a cable from your car and it will heat up your engine. It protects your engine when it’s freezing outside.
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Great, I’m looking forward to your photos! :)
my best guess would be a parking meter. Am I close ??
Its great Photo, Jaro. I’m starting to find the traditional object in my old town. Will provide you some. Thanks for your great Tips, Trick and sharing using E50. Keep posting.
Rgds // Java-pottery.blogspot.com
[3] vishal, good guess, very close! :)
[4] Javanesse, thanks for your kind words. Can’t wait for your shots!
I know what it is, keeps your oil liquid and windows clean :)
coin collector ? for paying toll ?
Zed, that’s correct. I guess you’ve got these things in Estonia too :)
It’s a heating stand. You can open it, plug in a cable from your car and it will heat up your engine. It protects your engine when it’s freezing outside.