Friday, December 02, 2005

self[own]

taken with my new cell phone camera (a sony 800i)


also taken with the cell phone this morning at 7am on the Venice Beach boardwalk

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

That picture of you is so effing awesome. Haha, and cool phone by the way.

Anonymous said...

I've been viewing your pics for a while now and they're all fantastic! But the "self" one of you is my favourite! :D It gives a super-imposed/reflection look and it's great!

Cheers!

marie said...

It's pretty amazing the quality of pictures that can be taken with a mobile. There is a guy i know that went about taking lanscapes on his phone and printed them on canvas, because of the different colours that he managed to capture.

Anonymous said...

I love the pictures, especially the first one. Amazing that you took them with your mobile phone.

Anonymous said...

Wow, those pictures are amazing for a phone. Did you edit them at all?

Tao Ruspoli said...

They are both edited (like all my photographs) in photoshop. The upper photo is the same photo superimposed on itself, and in the second photo I raised the contrast and removed the color.

H.O said...

I like your pictures.lot of cool shot.

Anonymous said...

Fabulous pictures. Is that the Walkman phone? Nice! Your work is always inspiring. Looking forward to your next update.

crashed said...

Thank You:)

Anonymous said...

The Sony Ericsson phone cams rock. I have a 2 megapixel K750i myself, with all the same features (macro, white balance adjustment, night shot, etc). Have you seen the K750i mini-site with Martin Parr's shots? It's brilliant, check it out:

http://www.sonyericsson.com/k750/

Very inspiring to see you shoot such wonderful images with, dare I say, low-tech equipment.

Anonymous said...

Brilliant title by the way. Took me a minute to get it ;)

Anonymous said...

Like the superimposed self portrait - interesting! Who are all these people who are posting comments, maybe you should start merchandising - like the Tao Ruspoli 2006 Calendar....you could use your photos, inspiring quotes,funny jokes,add interesting date markers that are not on mass produced calendars,etc. Good idea for holiday gifts and marketing El Tao ;)

Steve

Anonymous said...

Great pics man!

I love your work.

-cat-

Anonymous said...

i love what you did with your self picture