Treotographer extraordinaireWhilst perusing the entries in this humble blog, you may notice a recurring theme when it comes to the images that are displayed: they are all of, shall we say, “interesting” composition and quality. Let it now be known that 90% of the photos displayed here are taken with my trusty Treo 650: a wondrous machine that does so many things well, we can forgive it the unfortunate quality of its internal camera.

The thing is, in a word: crappy. It takes pictures at a resolution of 640×480 and, unless paired with absolutely perfect lighting conditions and the steady hands of surgeon, produces results that are… well… what you see on this site.

So, why do I use it, you ask? Because it is always handy, I answer.

While I carry my Canon around with me on vacations and special occassions, I rarely have anything else to capture a moment when, say, we go to pick up our wayward dog at the pound. It’s just there, ready to use. So there you have it.

Thanks for your patience, and thanks for looking in the first place.