{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Rainbow Dash Network","provider_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/","type":"link","title":"Cloud Kicker (critialcloudkicker)'s status on Thursday, 30-Oct-14 11:29:57 UTC","author_name":"Cloud Kicker (critialcloudkicker)","author_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/critialcloudkicker","url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/notice\/3704936","html":"@<span class=\"vcard\"><a href=\"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/user\/796\" class=\"url\" title=\"Cloud Kicker\"><span class=\"fn nickname mention\">critialcloudkicker<\/span><\/a><\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/tech\/columnist\/saltzman\/2014\/06\/07\/how-to-take-better-smartphone-photos\/9904509\/\" title=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/tech\/columnist\/saltzman\/2014\/06\/07\/how-to-take-better-smartphone-photos\/9904509\/\" rel=\"nofollow external\">http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/tech\/columnist\/saltzman\/2014\/06\/07\/how-to-take-better-smartphone-photos\/9904509\/<\/a> wrote &quot;Turn the phone sideways: Use the &quot;landscape&quot; orientation when taking photos to get more in \u2013 especially when shooting group shots or if you want to capture the background, too. Holding your phone horizontally will also create photos that look better when viewed on a widescreen computer or television (i.e. no vertical black bars on each side of the photo).&quot; ... So I guess, in a way ? yes ?"}