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TechRepublic's camera phone challenge: March to the beat (music)

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    We asked the TechRepublic community to submit camera photos of music. The venue was left wide open. For example, they could be taken in a basement, a friend’s garage, or from a mosh pit at a concert.

    The winning photo was taken by TR member j-price with a BlackBerry Storm BB9530T. "Even in the rain, the High School Marching Band plays on."

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member simpsonjon with an HTC Desire.

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member j-price with a BlackBerry Storm BB9530T. "A street musician in Edinburgh, Scotland."

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member cherilyntx with a Nokia 2600c-2b.

    "This was a photo taken right after the La Follia Austin Baroque 'Bach's Herd of Harpsichords' concert in Austin, TX, on the afternoon of January 9, 2011. We had four harpsichords in concert, and one of them was handmade by the musician who had played it. In this picture, taken after the concert, he is pointing out some details of Central Texas flora that an artist friend had hand-painted inside his harpsichord."

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member j-price with a BlackBerry Storm BB9530T. "Beatles' Rock Band ROCKS!"

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member supriyaakg with a Nokia 2600. "This photo is from the ISKON temple, Ujjain, India, depicting Krishna dancing with Radhika and his group."

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member simpsonjon with an HTC Desire.

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member simpsonjon with an HTC Desire.

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member simpsonjon with an HTC Desire. Can you tell Jon plays drums?

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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    This photo was taken by TR member simpsonjon with an HTC Desire.

    Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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By Sonja Thompson | April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT) | Topic: Mobility

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We asked the TechRepublic community to submit camera photos of music. The venue was left wide open. For example, they could be taken in a basement, a friend’s garage, or from a mosh pit at a concert. Here are the entries.

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This photo was taken by TR member supriyaakg with a Nokia 2600. "This photo is from the ISKON temple, Ujjain, India, depicting Krishna dancing with Radhika and his group."

Published: April 5, 2011 -- 05:00 GMT (22:00 PDT)

Caption by: Sonja Thompson

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